Vivian Barnett Brown (Private Practice, California, USA)
Through a Trauma Lens
Transforming Health and Behavioral Health Systems
Vivian Barnett Brown (Private Practice, California, USA)
Through a Trauma Lens
Transforming Health and Behavioral Health Systems
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Through a Trauma Lens aims to understand and highlight successful examples of health, mental health, substance abuse treatment, and other service delivery systems that have implemented an integrated trauma-informed service model.
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Through a Trauma Lens aims to understand and highlight successful examples of health, mental health, substance abuse treatment, and other service delivery systems that have implemented an integrated trauma-informed service model.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781138648951
- ISBN-10: 1138648957
- Artikelnr.: 49438902
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781138648951
- ISBN-10: 1138648957
- Artikelnr.: 49438902
Vivian Barnett Brown, Ph.D. is the founder and former CEO of Prototypes: Centers for Innovation in Health, Mental Health and Social Services, a multi-facility, multi-service non-profit agency with services located throughout Southern California. Dr. Brown has more than 40 years of experience developing innovative, community-based services, including: community mental health centers; community health programs; substance abuse treatment services; mental health and specialized co-occurring disorders treatment; trauma-informed and trauma-specific services; domestic violence prevention and intervention services; HIV/AIDS outreach, prevention, and treatment services; and services for incarcerated women and recently released men, women, and youth.
Part I
Introduction
1. Trauma as a Core Component of Care
2. Significant Studies on Trauma/Stress and Its Impact
3. Populations Needing Special Focus
4. The Impact of Trauma on Different Systems of Care
5. Trauma-Informed Practice
Part II
6. Program Descriptions
7. Core Components of Trauma-Informed Practice
8. Stages of Adoption and Inroads to Change
Part III
9. Recommended Practice Design Changes
10. How to Recognize Success
Part IV
11. Trauma-Informed Practice in Other Systems
Appendix A: Trauma Resources
Appendix B: Screening Instruments
Appendix C: Trauma-Specific Interventions
Appendix D: Self-Assessments for Organizations
Appendix E: Health Care Training Resources
Appendix F: Author¿s Interview Protocol
Appendix G: Revised COJAC Screener
Introduction
1. Trauma as a Core Component of Care
2. Significant Studies on Trauma/Stress and Its Impact
3. Populations Needing Special Focus
4. The Impact of Trauma on Different Systems of Care
5. Trauma-Informed Practice
Part II
6. Program Descriptions
7. Core Components of Trauma-Informed Practice
8. Stages of Adoption and Inroads to Change
Part III
9. Recommended Practice Design Changes
10. How to Recognize Success
Part IV
11. Trauma-Informed Practice in Other Systems
Appendix A: Trauma Resources
Appendix B: Screening Instruments
Appendix C: Trauma-Specific Interventions
Appendix D: Self-Assessments for Organizations
Appendix E: Health Care Training Resources
Appendix F: Author¿s Interview Protocol
Appendix G: Revised COJAC Screener
Part I
Introduction
1. Trauma as a Core Component of Care
2. Significant Studies on Trauma/Stress and Its Impact
3. Populations Needing Special Focus
4. The Impact of Trauma on Different Systems of Care
5. Trauma-Informed Practice
Part II
6. Program Descriptions
7. Core Components of Trauma-Informed Practice
8. Stages of Adoption and Inroads to Change
Part III
9. Recommended Practice Design Changes
10. How to Recognize Success
Part IV
11. Trauma-Informed Practice in Other Systems
Appendix A: Trauma Resources
Appendix B: Screening Instruments
Appendix C: Trauma-Specific Interventions
Appendix D: Self-Assessments for Organizations
Appendix E: Health Care Training Resources
Appendix F: Author¿s Interview Protocol
Appendix G: Revised COJAC Screener
Introduction
1. Trauma as a Core Component of Care
2. Significant Studies on Trauma/Stress and Its Impact
3. Populations Needing Special Focus
4. The Impact of Trauma on Different Systems of Care
5. Trauma-Informed Practice
Part II
6. Program Descriptions
7. Core Components of Trauma-Informed Practice
8. Stages of Adoption and Inroads to Change
Part III
9. Recommended Practice Design Changes
10. How to Recognize Success
Part IV
11. Trauma-Informed Practice in Other Systems
Appendix A: Trauma Resources
Appendix B: Screening Instruments
Appendix C: Trauma-Specific Interventions
Appendix D: Self-Assessments for Organizations
Appendix E: Health Care Training Resources
Appendix F: Author¿s Interview Protocol
Appendix G: Revised COJAC Screener