Trauma-informed care fundamentally shifts the approach to asperger's syndrome — recognizing that most asperger's syndrome has trauma roots that require specific attention.
What Trauma-Informed Care Means for Asperger's Syndrome
Trauma-informed care for asperger's syndrome is organized around core principles:
- Safety: Creating physical and emotional safety before exploring asperger's syndrome
- Trustworthiness: Consistent, predictable care relationships
- Choice: Supporting client control over asperger's syndrome treatment decisions
- Collaboration: Partnership rather than hierarchy in asperger's syndrome treatment
- Empowerment: Building strengths alongside addressing asperger's syndrome
Why Trauma-Informed Asperger's Syndrome Treatment Is Different
Standard asperger's syndrome treatment often focuses on symptom reduction. Trauma-informed care asks: what happened that created these asperger's syndrome symptoms? Addressing roots produces more lasting change.
Finding Trauma-Informed Asperger's Syndrome Care
Ask prospective therapists: 'What is your training in trauma-informed care?' and 'How do you integrate trauma awareness into asperger's syndrome treatment?'