“…Trauma-informed practice is a tool used by social workers to recognize the influence of trauma when they confront clients' substance use and addiction, mental illnesses, and unhealthy coping techniques (Bent-Goodley, 2019; Brown et al, 2013;Bruce et al, 2018;Carello & Butler, 2015;Knight, 2015;Knight, 2019;Levenson, 2017;Powers & Duys, 2020;Vaswani & Paul, 2019). Trauma-informed practice is not a single approach; instead, it combines the social worker's reflexivity, humility, and sensitivity to clients' experiences of trauma to create a therapeutic environment for healing (Bent-Goodley, 2019).…”