Strengths-based Interviewing The Doctor Is IN! #5

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This webinar is about strength-based interviewing, as a follow up to the previous segment about resilience and recovery. Here I briefly discuss what it looks like to employ a trauma-informed lens to our interviews and assessments. How do we address the negative and difficult parts of the traumatic events and also provide hope for the future based on the strengths and resiliency that our beneficiaries/patients already possess? It is originally recorded on 5 October.

The blog version of this talk is here: https://gorelentless.org/strengths-based-interviewing/

For more on this webinar series: https://gorelentless.org/webinar-series-with-live-qa/

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References:
Lewis-O’Connor A, Warren A, Lee JV, Levy-Carrick N, Grossman S, Chadwick M, Stoklosa H, Eve Rittenberg E. The state of the science on trauma inquiry Women’s Health Vol. 15: 1–17 https://doi.org/10.1177/174550651986123.

Kimberg L. Trauma and trauma-informed care. In: King TE and Wheller MB (eds) The medical management of vulnerable and underserved patients: principles, practice and populations. Upper Saddle River, NJ: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2016.)

Hopper EK. Trauma-Informed Psychological Assessment of Human Trafficking Survivors.
Women and Therapy 3 Oct, 2016, accepted manuscript available online:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02703149.2016.1205905

Leitch L. Action steps using ACEs and trauma informed care: a resilience model. Health and Justice. (2017) 5:5 DOI 10.1186/s40352-017-0050-5.

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