TIC | Transforming Culture, Policy and Practice (Mini-Poster)
$0, Free PDF / Printed copies available for Ohio providers / This 8.5x11" mini-poster highlights SAMHSA's 4-R's for trauma-informed organizations (i.e.,
realize, recognize, respond, resist re-traumatizing). Transform the
culture, policies, and practices of your organization. Improve
health and behavioral health outcomes for people with mental illness,
substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorders. / Display this poster for everyone to see. Use it at orientations and trainings.
Why Trauma-Informed Care?
Trauma has emerged as an important topic because it has long-term adverse effects upon physical health and mental health. People in our communities experience trauma in complex ways. Professionals who interact with the traumatized often have their own trauma histories. They also experience the effects of secondary trauma through the behaviors, stories, and struggles of others.
PRODUCT SPECS
- 8x5"(w) x 11"(h) mini-poster
- Color
- Featuring SAMHSA's 4-R's for trauma-informed organizations
- Free PDF (see right column)
- Download and print (e.g., Office Max, Office Depot)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Learn more about our Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) initiative (click here).
CITATION
Title: TIC | Transforming Culture, Policy and Practice (Mini-Poster)
Title #2: Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)
Author(s): Patrick E. Boyle, Christina M. Delos Reyes, and Paul M. Kubek
Publication Year: 2015
Volume #: June
Publisher City: Cleveland
Publisher Name: Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University
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