Abstract

ABSTRACT This article presents an integrated trauma-informed, mutual aid model of group work. It applies the concepts and evidence of the trauma-informed care movement in mental health to the group work model of mutual aid. Implications for social work practice, education, research, and theory-building are forwarded.

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