Trauma-informed intervention is an approach that prioritize the physical, emotional safety.

1. Establishing Safety: Trauma survivors need to feel safe before they can begin to address their traumatic experiences. Intervention strategies that prioritize safety include creating a safe and supportive environment
, setting clear boundaries, and respecting the individual's autonomy.
2. Building Trust: Trauma survivors often struggle with trust issues. Intervention strategies that prioritize building trust include being transparent and honest, communicating clearly, and ensuring confidentiality.
3. Empowerment: Trauma survivors often feel powerless and helpless. Intervention strategies that prioritize empowerment include giving individuals control over their treatment plan, providing education and information about the healing process, and encouraging self-care.
4. Connection: Trauma survivors often feel isolated and disconnected from others. Intervention strategies that prioritize connection include building a sense of community, fostering healthy relationships, and encouraging social support.
5. Holistic Approach: Trauma survivors often experience physical, emotional, and psychological symptoms. Intervention strategies that prioritize a holistic approach include addressing all aspects of a person's well-being, such as physical health, emotional health, and spiritual health.
It is important to note that trauma-informed care is a process, not a checklist. Effective trauma-informed care requires ongoing training, education, and commitment to understanding and meeting the needs of trauma survivors.