Understanding Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)
Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) is an approach that acknowledges the widespread impact of trauma and integrates this understanding into all aspects of service delivery. The primary goal is to create a safe environment that prevents re-traumatization and promotes healing.Key Findings from the Research
The scoping review identified several trauma-informed approaches, with the Six Core Strategies and the Sanctuary Model being the most commonly reported. Here are some critical takeaways:- Reduction in Restraint and Seclusion: Implementing TIC approaches led to a significant reduction in the use of restraint and seclusion, particularly in acute and residential settings.
- Enhanced Staff Empathy and Understanding: Staff reported feeling more empathetic and better equipped to understand the trauma histories of service users.
- Improved Service User Outcomes: Service users felt more trusted and cared for, which contributed to better engagement and overall outcomes.
- Need for Comprehensive Training: Effective implementation of TIC requires extensive training for staff to ensure they are well-prepared to deliver trauma-informed care.
Applying These Insights to Online Therapy
At TinyEYE, we can integrate these findings into our online therapy services in several ways:- Training and Development: Ensure that all therapists undergo comprehensive TIC training to understand the nuances of trauma and its impact on children.
- Safe and Supportive Environment: Create a virtual environment that feels safe and supportive for children, encouraging them to share their experiences without fear of judgment.
- Collaborative Approach: Work closely with schools, parents, and caregivers to develop individualized therapy plans that address the unique needs of each child.
- Continuous Evaluation: Regularly evaluate the effectiveness of our TIC approaches through data-driven assessments and feedback from service users.
Encouraging Further Research
While the findings from this review are promising, there is a need for more research, particularly in community crisis and emergency services. Practitioners are encouraged to stay abreast of the latest research and continually adapt their practices based on new evidence.Conclusion
Implementing trauma-informed approaches in online therapy can significantly improve outcomes for children. By integrating the insights from this recent research, TinyEYE can continue to provide exceptional, empathetic, and effective therapy services.To read the original research paper, please follow this link: A scoping review of trauma informed approaches in acute, crisis, emergency, and residential mental health care.