Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
Trauma-Informed Care as a Framework to Expand Human Connection and Re-Program Safety and Trust
Introducing Dr. Sadie Ellisseou, our next guest on the Hope for Healthcare Podcast. Dr. Elisseou is a physician in the VA healthcare system, an instructor at Harvard Medical School and Boston University School of Medicine, and a nationally recognized expert in trauma-informed care (TIC), a well-established framework for supporting survivors of physical, sexual, psychological, and trans-generational trauma. Dr. Elisseou creates evidence-based platforms to train professionals in trauma-informed practices and enjoys education, research, speaking, and consulting in the field of TIC.
Topics to Discuss:
* How did you become interested in developing a Trauma Informed Physical Examination as well a TIC (trauma Informed Care) Curriculum?
* What are the 6 Core Principles of TIC and how can this improve both personal, professional and organizational resilience?
* You also recently had the privilege of speaking with the 14th Dalai Lama!!
* What did you both decide is the necessary tool needed for both individual and system trauma healing?
* How is TIC an "Anchoring Framework" for resolving healthcare burnout and promoting a psychologically safe, empowering and healing environment for patients, clinicians and leaders?
* You also consult with organizations outside of the healthcare industry on trauma informed principles, how has your approach helped to re-build system-wide trust, safety and cohesiveness?
* How can TIC help to reduce the stigma of mental health care?
Dr. Elisseou’s mission is to promote healing in the world by inspiring compassion-driven cultural change in professional organizations globally.
She believes that trauma-informed principles should be applied to all professional practices, from interpersonal interactions to systemic operations, as a means of building resilience.
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