Health Pilots

Understanding, Helping, and Healing People Who Experience Trauma


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Dr. Alicia Lieberman is a renowned psychologist, professor, author, and researcher who directs UCSF’s Child Trauma Research Program. As a trilingual and tricultural Jewish Latina born and raised in Paraguay, she has a special interest in cultural issues involving child development, child rearing, and child mental health. In this episode, she explains how she helped develop the TRIADS framework, a model for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening and strength-based counseling based on trust, empathy, consent, and mutual respect.

Here’s where you can learn more about the people, places, and ideas in this episode: 

  • Dr. Alicia Lieberman, director of UCSF’s Child Trauma Research Program
  • Adverse childhood experiences, also known as ACEs
  • Trauma and Resilience-informed Inquiry for Adversity, Distress, and Strengths, also known as TRIADS, a framework to talk with patients about adverse childhood experiences and create healing relationships
  • California ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative, also known as CALQIC, a CCI program
  • CCI: TRIADS Framework: An Approach to Understanding, Helping, and Healing People Who Experience Trauma
  • CCI: Widening the Health Care Lens: Lessons from CALQIC’s Opening Session on Childhood Trauma and Healing

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