Description: Sense of Safety is a model of self-care that integrates attachment, trauma-informed, psychophysiology and stress research in the context of whole person approaches to distress in primary care.
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Top of Page Anchor 1 2 Roots 3 Trunk 4 Whole Tree 5 SoS Project Research Domains Contact Dynamics Welcome Untitled Sense of Safety a shared language for whole person, whole family, and whole community care CONTACT US Anchor 1 Feeling safe is an essential aspect of wellbeing that is rarely given attention in modern health, education, and public policy.
When humans feel safe, they are healthier: their bodies and minds are calmer, they sleep better, form relationships more easily, see things more clearly, and create more freely.
Sensing safety is a whole person experience that is commonly understood across cultures. It can be impacted by place, people, perspective and embodied history.