Trauma Informed Care in AIDS Service Organizations
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Trauma Informed Care in AIDS Service Organizations
The ACE & Increasing Resiliency in Person’s living with AIDS
Sharon Wise, MHS, CPSThe House of Sharon
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The ACE & Increasing Resiliency in Person’s
living with AIDS Sharon Wise, M.H.S., C.P.S
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Connections are a Good Thing
Being connected to others can give us a feeling of being in a relationship that can provide support. This may also
mean caring for and about others, is a primary factor in resilience.
Having a number of these relationships, both within and outside of the family, that offer love, encouragement and
reassurance that re-enforces our foundation and to develop new
friendships.
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Flexibility
By definition it is a key component of resilience and one of the primary factors in emotional adjustment and maturity. This requires that an individual be flexible in his thinking and his actions, e.g., trying something new.
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Planning for Positive Outcomes
Being able to see what is, rather than what you would
like is a part of taking personal responsibility.
Being proactive rather than reactive, assertive rather
than aggressive or passive are all components of this creating a plan for positive
outcomes.
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Communication is Key
Being able to communicate well with others and problem-solve both individually includes effective
listening and working with others with common interest or new
interest inside and outside your community.
This includes communicating in writing, and if you need support,
ask for it.
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Strong Feelings can also be Passion
Being able to take action without being impulsive and responding out of emotion might mean, putting our emotions to the side when clear thinking and action are
required. Being able to use clear thinking as a way of managing one's
emotions is a key component of accentuating your passion.
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Confidence at its Best
Having a positive self-image is critical if a person is to be able to confront
and manage fear and anxiety in his/her life.
Since we now know that living with any issue that might be life threatening
can effect every area of our life, having a measure of self-confidence
can be preventive medicine.
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Can we say “Optimism?”
People are less likely to blame themselves or someone else for the hard times or their situation when
they have support and are Optimistic. Optimism can sometimes be taught
through modeling. When “We” are optimistic, avoiding blaming and
shaming then it assist those we serve to be more accountable without the
emotional dose of blame.
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Optimism is a Good Thing
When possible, see good and bad events occurring in life as being temporary rather than
permanent. This, too, will pass. Events might appear to be having a specific impact on
certain areas of life rather than having a pervasive impact on their entire life or future.
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Using Humor as a Healing Tool
Being able to appreciate and use humor appropriately,
whether it’s "sick" or "dark" often depends on the setting. Laughter has healing powers.
If you're not feeling well; watch a funny movie, listen
to humorous audios or tapes. [email protected]
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We must remember “WE” are not always
“Stakeholder but “Shareholder”.
At the end of the day “we are serving the
same person”.
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Self Care in Effect
Being able to take care of yourself by having a good diet, exercise, financial "health,” can be beneficial to anyone's
whole health.
First responders and health care professionals are often major offenders in this area. We often assume that the rules
do not apply to us, but they do,, so we must make sure we continue to heal the
healer and the support we need.
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Finding Purpose…
Being able to find purpose and meaning makes sense out of what is happening and to find meaning in it. It is critical if
we are to be able to manage the feelings that are aroused in a crisis.
Remember when people are in crisis, its not a teaching moment.
Comfort first, teach laterSpiritual and religious practices are often
a component of this factor, because it assist us in acting on our values.
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Service Work can come from those you Serve
Being able to care for others physically and emotionally is as important as cutting-edge medicine. Occupations and volunteer activities build
resilience, and this can be volunteering in a food bank,
reading mail, running errands, intentional support
or just listening.
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Celebrate the Services and supports That Work!
The results from investing in the
client-partners we serve yields a high interest on the our
return. If a services works, replicate and
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References and Resources
• The Broadway House of Continuing Care (2013)
• The Scarborough Public Library: Being Resilient (2013)
• Building Organizational Resilience to HIV/AIDS: Implications for Capacity Building;
Rick James (2005)
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Contact Information
Sharon D. Wise, M.H.S., C.P.S.The House of Sharon