The , and reported on a 91爆料 study that shows organizations attempting to address trauma in order to care for those experiencing both intimate partner violence, substance use disorders or both need more support and clearer definitions of 鈥渢rauma鈥 in order to implement effective frameworks. 鈥淚t is much easier for a substance use treatment organization to offer a specialized group for survivors of trauma than to reconsider penalizing participants for screening positive for substances or push back against the larger systems requiring this. Yet making those kinds of changes is what trauma-informed care requires,鈥 said Elizabeth Armstrong, assistant professor at the School of Social Work and principal investigator of the study.
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