
The Six Principles of Trauma-Informed Care
Experiencing trauma, especially during childhood, significantly increases the risk of health problems including but not limited to chronic lung, heart, and liver disease, depression, sexually transmitted

Experiencing trauma, especially during childhood, significantly increases the risk of health problems including but not limited to chronic lung, heart, and liver disease, depression, sexually transmitted

EMDR stands for eye movement desensitization reprocessing and is a type of psychotherapy used to treat psychological trauma. The aim of EMDR work seeks to

In the field of mental health, there are plenty of terms used to describe a reaction or sensation to something, mainly when a traumatic or

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is complex. Primarily, the onset of this disorder is caused by negative past experiences, trauma and even genetics. In places like

Have you ever had what you describe as an out-of-body experience where you could not feel anything going on around you? You may have felt

By Renee W. One of the key things we learn in recovery is acceptance. We learn to accept what we cannot change, to change what

As we explored in Attachment Theory Part One, the attachments formed in childhood may affect a person physically, mentally, and emotionally throughout a lifetime. If

Simply put, childhood trauma is a risk factor for almost any health issue that may develop years down the road. From depression and anxiety to

Our core belief is that Trauma and addiction are inextricably linked. As Don Lavender (Camino’s Program Director) frequently says, ‘One of the biggest contributors to relapse is