#114: What is Trauma Informed Care?

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I am speaking with Rachel Archambault, the PTSD SLP. Rachel was present on Valentine's day 2018, when a mass shooting occurred in her workplace, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland Florida. This experience led her to curate and cultivate resources for her trauma-affected students, and provide therapy with Trauma Informed Care.Trauma Informed Care hallmarks on: Realizing trauma is present, Recognizing the effects, Responding to the trauma and its effects, and avoiding Retraumatization.  Rachel uses the 6 pillars of Trauma Informed Care to guide her approach:SafetyChoiceCollaborating and MutualityTrust and TransparencyEmpowermentCultural, Historical, and Gender IssuesDuring our discussion, Rachel provides situations and insights that can guide your care to ensure no student is at risk of trigger or re-traumatization. Whether they were a part of a traumatizing national event or a smaller personal trauma, all trauma is equal and every person deserves to be protected. With her advice today, it is clear that this initiative takes a mindset shift that has benefits to everyone you come in contact with. For more information check out the resources Rachel provided in today’s episode along with finding her on her Instagram @PTSD.SLP.#autism #speectherapyWhat’s Inside:What is Trauma Informed Care?What are the 6 Pillars of Trauma Informed Care?Why all trauma should be protected.Can you use Trauma Informed Care in speech therapy?How to avoid retraumatization, tips and ideas.How to shift your mindset to protect others.Mentioned In This Episode:What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and HealingTrauma InformedPTSD Resources for SLPs | FacebookRachel A. | The SLP W/ PTSD  - InstagramABA Speech: Learn About Current ASHA and ACE CEUs