WHAT EVERY PROVIDER SHOULD KNOW
A Practical Guide to Trauma-Informed, Survivor-Centered Care in Healthcare
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MARIE MCKENZIE
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What Every Provider Should Know: A Trauma-Informed Guide for Healthcare Professionals
There is trauma influencing care in your organization right now.
You may not see it.
You may not hear it.
But it is shaping safety, disclosure, trust, outcomes, and liability every single day.
Survivors of sexual assault, childhood abuse, domestic violence, medical trauma, and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) enter healthcare settings every day. Most will never disclose.
And most healthcare professionals were never formally trained to recognize trauma responses or respond appropriately to disclosure.
That gap has consequences:
• Re-traumatization during exams and procedures
• Missed disclosures of sexual violence
• Decreased patient satisfaction and trust
• Increased complaints and legal exposure
• Staff burnout and moral distress
• Systems that unintentionally fail survivors
What Every Provider Should Know closes that gap.
Written by a registered nurse, sexual assault nurse examiner, and trauma-informed educator with years of frontline experience, this practical, evidence-informed guide equips healthcare leaders and clinical teams with the tools to deliver safer, survivor-centered care across all specialties.
Inside, you will learn how to:
• Recognize trauma responses in clinical settings
• Respond confidently and ethically to sexual assault disclosure
• Strengthen communication and consent practices
• Reduce re-traumatization
• Improve patient safety and quality outcomes
• Support staff confidence and decrease burnout
• Build sustainable trauma-informed healthcare systems
This book is for:
Healthcare executives responsible for compliance, quality improvement, and culture.
Nurses, physicians, advanced practice providers, dentists, and frontline staff.
Survivors seeking safe, ethical healthcare.
Advocates working to strengthen sexual assault response and patient-centered systems.
Trauma-informed care is not optional.
It is foundational to ethical practice, patient safety, and responsible leadership.
Because healing does not happen where people feel unsafe.
And safety begins with what every provider should know.