3. Upon arriving for inpatient treatment Eduardo felt scared, ashamed, and "crazy." A peer support specialist met with Eduardo to listen, provide support, and educate Eduardo on the patient feedback program. When he knew he had some control in his treatment and that someone would listen to his concerns, Eduardo felt a lot more comfortable. After being discharged, Eduardo was asked if he would like to be part of the trauma-informed care committee. He decided to join. Which of the Six Core Principles of Trauma-Informed Care does this scenario demonstrate?
a) Safety b)Trustworthiness and transparency
c) Peer support
d) Collaboration