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An Overview of Trauma-Informed Care: Interview with Nancy J. Smyth, Ph.D. (59 min)

"Today's episode of the Social Work Podcast looks at Trauma Informed Care, one of the most promising approaches to working with people without causing additional trauma. And I had the honor of talking about Trauma-informed care with Nancy Smyth, professor and Dean of the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. [Dr. Smyth] ...understands what it means to address trauma at the micro, mezzo, and macro level. She has worked in both mental health and addiction treatment settings for over 35 years as a clinician, manager, educator, researcher, and program developer. Second, she's what we like to call a “content” expert. She is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress...."

http://socialworkpodcast.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/an-overview-of-trauma-informed-care.html

The resources Dr. Smyth mentions:

Here is a preview of the article by Brian Bride:

Prevalence of Secondary Traumatic Stress among Social Workers

http://www.questia.com/library/1G1-161396388/prevalence-of-secondary-traumatic-stress-among-social

Here are links to the Brian Farragher podcasts :

Brian Farragher: The Sanctuary Model: Changing the Culture of Care - It Begins with Me  (part 1 of 2)

http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/reviews.asp?ep=77

Episode 79 - Brian Farragher: The Sanctuary Model: Changing the Culture of Care - Transforming Human Services (part 2 of 2)

http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/episode.asp?ep=79

The SAMHSA page that lists Trauma-Specific Interventions

http://www.samhsa.gov/nctic/trauma.asp

This is the Dr. Bloom/Dr. Anda video she refers to (fyi, it's in our Presentations section):

"Trauma: A Public Health Crisis in Western New York" Conference

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