Definition:

The Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) is an evidence-based, facilitated group approach to healing from the effects of trauma. It combines elements of social skills training, psychoeducational and psychodynamic techniques, and emphasizes peer support. It focuses on consumers age 18 to 55, male or female, with severe mental disorders, and/or substance use disorders. It also addresses a broad range of trauma symptoms.

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Resource treatment Mental Health Disorder Trauma psychotherapy PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder