3.00 Trauma informed dental care - what is it?10.00 - Prevalence and how survivors present in the dental environment.12.20 - Power imbalances.14.40 - Potential triggers for survivors.17.40 - Mindset where survivors blame themselves and impact of this.20.40 - Positive impact that dental team can have.25.10 - Brain changes in patients who suffer trauma.33.30 - Mindset of the dental team - rebuilding trust.34.30 - Empathy (and how to do this safely for the dental team).37.50 - Setting healthy boundaries.40.05 - Having compassion for patients (and ourselves).41.50 - Honouring the patient's autonomy.42.55 - Avoiding judgement.45.20 - Validating patient concerns and accepting difference.47.00 - Keeping our word and humility.48.40 - Empowerment model.50.50 - Equal status collaborative partnership.52.40 - Impact of offering choice wherever we can.
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