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Trauma‐informed interactions within a trauma‐informed homeless service provider: Staff and client perspectives

Amanda Barry, Erin E. Hoffman, Elizabeth Martinez‐Charleston, Milena DeMario, Justine Stewart, Madeeha I. Mohiuddin, Martina Mihelicova, Molly Brown

2023Journal of Community Psychology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims to provide practical insights for developing trauma-informed interaction strategies between service providers and participants in homeless service organizations (HSOs). Twelve providers and 17 participants were interviewed for a qualitative study on trauma-informed care (TIC) within an HSO. Thematic analysis revealed six themes regarding provider approaches to TIC interactions with participants: provide a sounding board, promote safety, foster understanding and respect, build relationships and trust, facilitate connection to services, and ensure flexibility in service provision. Participants noted three themes regarding their views of TIC interactions with providers: possess education and experience, build relationships and trust, and demonstrate supportive interpersonal styles. This study describes the application of TIC within an HSO, emphasizing the importance of supportive, positive interactions that promote understanding, respect, and trust. It highlights key factors in service provision. The findings expand our understanding of TIC implementation in HSOs and suggest areas for improvement.

Topics & Concepts

Thematic analysisService providerFlexibility (engineering)PsychologyInterpersonal communicationQualitative researchService (business)NursingMedical educationMedicineSocial psychologyBusinessSociologyMarketingStatisticsSocial scienceMathematicsHomelessness and Social IssuesMigration, Health and TraumaChild Abuse and Trauma
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