Trauma Informed Worldview
The contemporary “trauma-informed” worldview or trauma-informed paradigm , and the loose community around it is often called the trauma-informed movement or trauma-informed care/trauma-informed practice community . What this worldview is In this outlook, psychological and psychiatric concepts of trauma are treated not just as clinical tools but as a master lens for understanding individuals, institutions, and whole societies. Rather than asking “What is wrong with you?”, its default starting point is “What happened to you?”, interpreting a very wide range of behaviors, conflicts, and social problems as expressions or sequelae of trauma. Where it shows up This trauma-centered perspective has spread from clinical PTSD and abuse treatment into social work, education, criminal justice, public health, and even politics, where group identities and injustices are increasingly interpreted in terms of collective or historical trauma. There are now networks, conferences, and advocacy grou...