What Do You Believe? How Spiritual Health Plays an Essential Part in Addressing Trauma and Improving Wellness

Presentation Event
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Organization
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Presenter(s)
Deborah Borne
Description

Trauma, stigma, and addiction rob us of our human identity. Spirituality is a universal human experience that touches us all. However, we leave the discussion of spiritual beliefs out of our treatment plans and leadership directives. Join us as we explore the connections among trauma, recovery, health, and spirituality, and learn ways to transform our practices and programs.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the connections among spiritual health, well-being, health equality, and trauma recovery.
  2. Examine best practices in incorporating spiritual health into administration leadership, health care practice, and self-care
  3. Define three spiritual health clinical practices, quality improvement measures, or consumer involvement recommendations that participants can bring back to their programs.

Event Details

Event:
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Track:
Innovative System-level Models for HIV Service Delivery
Group Name:
Trauma-Informed Care: Reporting on First Year Program and Does Spiritual Health Improve Wellness?
Abstract:
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