PsychologyHumanities and Social Sciences Communications
Beyond a trauma-informed approach and towards shame-sensitive practice
L. Dolezal and M. Gibson
This article by Luna Dolezal and Matthew Gibson delves into shame-sensitivity as an essential element of trauma-informed practices. It reveals how trauma profoundly affects individuals and critiques the existing approaches that fail to effectively address shame, a common aftermath of trauma. Discover how understanding and defining shame-sensitive practice can transform service engagement.
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