Systemic Support for Front Line Staff in Human Service Roles
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Authors
McKay, Sarah
Issue Date
2019-06
Type
Thesis
Language
en
Keywords
vulnerable populations , A.C.E. scores , vicarious trauma , toxic stress , young adult , childhood , at-risk youth
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Abstract
The importance of healthy attachment, positive human connection and a well-rounded, nourishing environment during the developmental years of life play a defining role into what outcome people are likely to have as a young adult and into adulthood. When these experiences are traumatic, unhealthy, and cause immense amounts of stress, it effects the developing brain in a major way. The areas that impact day to day life which become compromised are vast, and include overall levels of hope, health, family dynamics, and social skills and abilities. It is also important to understand that even people with low or no trauma in their upbringing can still be affected when being in close proximity of someone who is suffering. It is imperative to understand the effects that trauma can have on those experiencing it personally, as well as those individuals who are exposed to the personal suffering of others and find ways to provide appropriate support to everyone effected.
