Exploring Church Staff Knowledge of Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care

Kylie Guiking, A. Jacob
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Trauma can affect an individual in various ways that differ in severity. Trauma-informed care within church settings can be beneficial to those seeking healing and guidance from the faith community. Drawing on data collected from surveys, the main purpose of this one-shot case study is to examine church staff’s knowledge of trauma and appropriate ways to respond to individuals experiencing or displaying symptoms of trauma. Findings revealed that a majority of staff defined trauma as a negative emotional or psychological experience and identified family dynamics and life events as two key factors contributing to trauma. However, staff desired additional training to enhance their ability to respond appropriately to individuals showing signs of trauma or sharing about a trauma experience. Findings will guide the development of staff training on trauma-informed care within church settings as well as strategies to integrate faith and social work practice in the church setting.      
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探索教会职员对创伤和创伤知情护理的知识
创伤可以以不同的方式影响个体,严重程度不同。教会环境中的创伤护理对那些从信仰团体寻求治疗和指导的人是有益的。根据从调查中收集的数据,这个一次性案例研究的主要目的是检查教会工作人员对创伤的了解以及对经历或表现出创伤症状的个人作出反应的适当方式。调查结果显示,大多数员工将创伤定义为消极的情感或心理体验,并将家庭动态和生活事件确定为造成创伤的两个关键因素。然而,工作人员需要额外的培训,以提高他们对表现出创伤迹象或分享创伤经历的个人作出适当反应的能力。调查结果将指导在教会环境中开展创伤知情护理方面的工作人员培训,以及在教会环境中整合信仰和社会工作实践的策略。
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