Trauma Intervention Proposal

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Evaluation of Trauma Informed Care in Clinical Practice Catering to Men in Distress
Program Description
Women in Distress is a non-profit nationally accredited, state-certified agency that provide full service of domestic violence in Broward County, Florida since 1974. The agency has one location which is in Deerfield Beach, FL. which provides refuge for homeless women in a modest four bedroom home. Shortly thereafter, the agency’s founders (Edee Greene) were able to purchase a 54-bed shelter with generous contributions, later expanding to 62 beds with a gift (Women in Distress, 2014). In 1995, the agency increased it accessibility and capacity to serve more families that are in needs for emergency shelter and services. In the summer …show more content…

Moreover, the clients will attend all counseling session within the allow time and complete a follow-up survey within a month in order to measure progress. The relevant of the group and agency are met through the intervention process. Where the client is the primary focus, their progress is monitor through supervision based on how they are going to react to treatment. This proposal seeks to evaluate trauma -informed care at the agency where Women in Distress is catering to men needs. It will involves having a basic understanding of trauma and how trauma impacts survivors, understanding trauma triggers and unique vulnerabilities of trauma survivors, and designing services to acknowledge the impact of violence and trauma on people's lives. Moreover, the public can see the level of maltreatment in psychological level that can permit these individuals from seeking help in the organization. Some of the following programs and services provided by Women in Distress:
• Classes on How to Stay …show more content…

Being the victim of domestic violence in any form can lead to the development of PTSD. Individuals who have been physically or psychologically abused have experienced a traumatic event. The thoughts, fears, and feelings of when they were victim can cause flashbacks, nightmares, and other symptoms of PTSD. Some of these PTSD symptoms are hyper-arousal or constantly feeling on-edge, having to avoid people, places, and things that remind one of the violent acts or the person committing these acts, and growing emotionally numb or isolating one’s self from others and social interaction (SAMSHA,

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