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Trauma in your past? It affects who you are and how you react today
Answering the question "What has happened to me?" is the basis of trauma-informed care, an understanding of which is driving a relatively new approach in behavioral health that is being put into practice, not just in therapy settings, but in workplaces, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service reports.