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5 Benefits of Trauma Informed Therapy

  • Matthew Koenig
  • May 24, 2018
  • 3 min read

Addiction Treatment: Trauma Informed Therapy

Trauma Informed Care approaches clients from a perspective of respect for them as individuals, for their survival skills and for their resilience. Clients are encouraged to actively collaborate on and participate in their treatment to break the pain and to re-establish a sense of accomplishment and personal pride. Trauma-informed care also attends to the client’s well-being as part of his or her individualized needs and offers real hope for healing and recovery.

Many of our addiction treatment staff have received specialized training in understanding the role that trauma may play in addiction and in the full range of mental health and addiction conditions. They have learned how to ask about and discuss trauma as part of the treatment program and how to determine when specialized trauma-focused approaches are needed.

To treat drugs addiction and trauma, we first:

  • Seek physical and emotional safety for all patients.

  • Maintain appropriate boundaries always.

  • Prioritize patient empowerment and skill-development to maximize the individual’s choice and control.

  • Create open and genuine collaboration between staff and patients.

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Benefits of Florida Informed Trauma Therapy Treatment

Less Risk of Re-traumatization

When an individual has suffered trauma, she is more likely to experience harm again through any experience that in some way repeats or recalls the feelings of that trauma. This is similar to a bodily injury, like a concussion. While an individual is healing from a concussion, she should be protected from further harm to that part of her head to prevent a worse injury. It is unlikely that the therapist or other care-providers would cause such harm on purpose, but an ignorance of the signs and impact of trauma can lead an uninformed counselor to minimize or clumsily probe the traumatic experience leading to re-traumatization. A trauma-informed therapist will treat the traumatized client with expert care and gentleness to avoid further harm.

Ability to See beyond Diagnoses

It is not uncommon for diagnosis to be confused with the effects of sexual, emotional, or physical trauma. While many care-providers make assumptions about their client based on a previous diagnosis, the trauma-informed therapist stays vigilant to signs of trauma within each client, creating the possibility of adequate care and healing.

Whole Body Care

Trauma-informed therapists understand that healing from trauma requires a holistic approach that incorporates body movement along with traditional talk therapy. There are a range of body-focused therapies that are appropriate for clients who have suffered trauma including trauma-informed yoga and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Therapists with knowledge of trauma treatments can either become certified in these methods themselves or can refer clients to other providers who will be able to do the necessary work with the client.

Depth of Compassion

Clients who have experienced trauma often feel isolated and misunderstood. There are few places where they can talk about their experiences without fear of judgment. Unfortunately, therapy offices have far too often been places where clients continue to feel this isolation when attempting to talk about traumatic events in their lives. Trauma-informed therapists understand the depth of what the client has experienced and seeks to create a open environment where the client is met with compassion and understanding.

Sense of Safety

Trauma-focused therapies hone in on creating a safe environment for the client and empowering the client to live life with a sense of personal safety. As such, trauma-informed therapists do not push the client to do or say too much too quickly. Instead, they respect the client’s own pace towards healing. Understanding trauma deepens a therapist’s empathy and knowledge for working with troubled clients. Trauma-informed therapists can be a crucial factor in facilitating successful recovery.

Safe Haven Recovery is a boutique Florida Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center located in Miami, FL. We specialize in Suboxone Maintenance & Detox, along with, Couples Addiction Treatment. Call us today at 866-447-4650.

About the Author

Matthew Koenig is a freelance writer and principal of Last Call Marketing which devotes their efforts to Digital Marketing, SEO and Social Engagement. Concentrated in addiction recovery, Mr. Koenig is based out of South Florida. His sober date is June 10, 2013.

 
 
 

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