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Trauma Informed Services and Training

Complex trauma refers to the relationship between a person’s experience with traumatic events and the associated resulting difficulties in life. Unresolved childhood trauma may result in lifelong difficulties in areas such as physical health, mental health, employment, academic success, substance use, homelessness, revictimization, incarceration, and early death.

Rancho has established training and integration of the trauma informed model of Attachment, Regulation and Competency (ARC) throughout its treatment program services, creating a trauma informed workplace.

Our services and programs have training requirements set by contract agreements with county, state, and federal regulatory bodies. Rancho invests in clinical and professional training for staff at all levels, including direct care, clinical services, substance use treatment, and administration.

Rancho has been selected as a Complex Trauma Training Consortium (CTTC) site to provide an array of complex trauma training throughout the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan and Southern California areas.

The Complex Trauma Training Consortium (CTTC) is a national trainer-training and workforce development initiative that will establish sustainable expertise in complex trauma understanding, assessment, and treatment within each of the 50 US states, the 5 territories, DC, and the four largest US metropolitan areas.

The Complex Trauma Training Consortium (CTTC) is a project supported by the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI) awarded to Adelphi University through the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), in partnership with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), Adelphi University, The University of Chicago, and Alaska Behavioral Health.

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