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Trauma-informed care is often talked about — but rarely defined clearly. In this episode of MI for Change, Dr. Monica Gilbert explains why Motivational Interviewing (MI) is at the heart of true trauma-informed practice, and how it helps clinicians support clients without pushing, rushing, or removing accountability. You’ll learn how trauma is rooted in loss of control, and how MI restores safety by honoring choice, voice, and agency — while still allowing growth, insight, and movement. In this episode, we cover: What trauma-informed care actually means (and what it doesn’t) How MI prevents re-traumatization in therapy Why autonomy support keeps the nervous system regulated The difference between trauma-informed care and permissive therapy How to work with clients who feel exhausted by therapy Why MI works across all therapy models (ACT, CBT, ABA, psychodynamic, and more) This episode is ideal for: ✔ Therapists & clinicians ✔ Behavior analysts & psychologists ✔ Anyone interested in ethical, effective communication 📩 Questions or comments? Drop them below — I read them all. 🔗 Learn more about MI trainings, tools, and consultations: www.drmonicagilbert.com