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Dykhouse, Elizabeth C.Document Type
PresentationPublication Date
2022-11-09
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This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Behavioral Health Lecture Series. It provides an overview for physicians of trauma-informed care, including: What is trauma and how does it affect people’s development, their brains and their behavior? How does a trauma history “show up” in medical settings? How do we respond to it? How do we take care of ourselves when working with people who have had traumatic experiences?DOI
10.13028/2kvv-jh20Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/51254Notes
Presented online to the ELWA Family Medicine residents, Monrovia, Liberia, on November 9, 2022.Funding and Acknowledgements
Funded by USAID.Related Resources
Related article shared by the presenter: The ICSI: Conflict Styles and Intercultural Competence: Solving Problems and Resolving Conflicts Across the Cultural Divide.
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