Developing Trauma Informed Services for Psychosis
A Multidisciplinary Journey Towards Healing
Developing Trauma Informed Services for Psychosis
A Multidisciplinary Journey Towards Healing
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A multidisciplinary group of clinicians explore the connections between traumatic experiences and psychosis, charting the development of a series of interventions designed for both inpatients and outpatients over the course of two decades.
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A multidisciplinary group of clinicians explore the connections between traumatic experiences and psychosis, charting the development of a series of interventions designed for both inpatients and outpatients over the course of two decades.
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- The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780367519711
- ISBN-10: 0367519712
- Artikelnr.: 67401182
- The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780367519711
- ISBN-10: 0367519712
- Artikelnr.: 67401182
Kristina Muenzenmaier is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA. Her clinical and research interests focus on public psychiatry and childhood trauma in people with serious mental illness and psychosis. Mara Conan was Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA (2003-2014). She has worked for over 30 years as a psychologist in public psychiatry with individuals who were diagnosed with psychotic disorders. Gillian Stephens Langdon is an adjunct professor and internship supervisor in the Music Therapy Department at New York University, USA. A pioneer of music therapy, she has worked for over 40 years with people experiencing psychosis and trauma. Toshiko Kobayashi is an onsite supervisor and guest speaker at New York University. She worked for many years as an art therapist both in the United States and internationally. She developed Expressive Origami Therapy® and is president of the Origami Therapy Association. Currently, she has a private practice and supervises art therapists. Andres R. Schneeberger is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, USA. His main clinical and research interest focus is on mental health care delivery, measurement-based care, aggression, coercion and complex traumatisation in minority populations and people with serious mental illness.
Introduction Part 1: Foundations of a Trauma Focused Approach in a
Psychiatric Facility 1. the Relationship between Trauma and Psychosis:
Historical Background and Theoretical Issues 2. Life Experience Behind and
Beside Symptoms 3. Discovering Trauma Histories in People with Psychosis
Leads to Political Action 4. Implementing Hospital-wide Trauma Assessments
5. Formation and Development of the Trauma Committee 6. Widening the Circle
of Care: Trauma Programme for Staff Part 2: Trauma Focused
Interventions: From Fragmentation to Integration 7. Exploring a Group
Therapy Approach for Healing from Complex Trauma 8. Implemeting a Trauma
Informed Approach on an Inpatient Unit 9. Trauma Informed Care in
Outpatient Clinics 10. Family Therapy Model for Treating Trauma in People
with Serious Mental Illness 11. Towards an LGBTQI+ Affirmative and Trauma
Informed Approach in People with Psychosis Part 3: Trauma Focused
Interventions: Collaboration with Creative Arts Therapies Opens Up New
Doors in Trauma Treatment 12. Music Therapy: Exploring a Structured Trauma
Informed Group Therapy Model 13. Interweaving Words and Music in
Music-Verbal Therapy Trauma Groups 14. Developing Structured Art Therapy
Groups to Treat Complex Trauma 15. Folding and Unfolding: Expanding Trauma
Focused Art Therapy 16. Trauma Informed Dance/Movement Therapy: Embodied
Moving and Dancing Conclusion
Psychiatric Facility 1. the Relationship between Trauma and Psychosis:
Historical Background and Theoretical Issues 2. Life Experience Behind and
Beside Symptoms 3. Discovering Trauma Histories in People with Psychosis
Leads to Political Action 4. Implementing Hospital-wide Trauma Assessments
5. Formation and Development of the Trauma Committee 6. Widening the Circle
of Care: Trauma Programme for Staff Part 2: Trauma Focused
Interventions: From Fragmentation to Integration 7. Exploring a Group
Therapy Approach for Healing from Complex Trauma 8. Implemeting a Trauma
Informed Approach on an Inpatient Unit 9. Trauma Informed Care in
Outpatient Clinics 10. Family Therapy Model for Treating Trauma in People
with Serious Mental Illness 11. Towards an LGBTQI+ Affirmative and Trauma
Informed Approach in People with Psychosis Part 3: Trauma Focused
Interventions: Collaboration with Creative Arts Therapies Opens Up New
Doors in Trauma Treatment 12. Music Therapy: Exploring a Structured Trauma
Informed Group Therapy Model 13. Interweaving Words and Music in
Music-Verbal Therapy Trauma Groups 14. Developing Structured Art Therapy
Groups to Treat Complex Trauma 15. Folding and Unfolding: Expanding Trauma
Focused Art Therapy 16. Trauma Informed Dance/Movement Therapy: Embodied
Moving and Dancing Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Foundations of a Trauma Focused Approach in a
Psychiatric Facility 1. the Relationship between Trauma and Psychosis:
Historical Background and Theoretical Issues 2. Life Experience Behind and
Beside Symptoms 3. Discovering Trauma Histories in People with Psychosis
Leads to Political Action 4. Implementing Hospital-wide Trauma Assessments
5. Formation and Development of the Trauma Committee 6. Widening the Circle
of Care: Trauma Programme for Staff Part 2: Trauma Focused
Interventions: From Fragmentation to Integration 7. Exploring a Group
Therapy Approach for Healing from Complex Trauma 8. Implemeting a Trauma
Informed Approach on an Inpatient Unit 9. Trauma Informed Care in
Outpatient Clinics 10. Family Therapy Model for Treating Trauma in People
with Serious Mental Illness 11. Towards an LGBTQI+ Affirmative and Trauma
Informed Approach in People with Psychosis Part 3: Trauma Focused
Interventions: Collaboration with Creative Arts Therapies Opens Up New
Doors in Trauma Treatment 12. Music Therapy: Exploring a Structured Trauma
Informed Group Therapy Model 13. Interweaving Words and Music in
Music-Verbal Therapy Trauma Groups 14. Developing Structured Art Therapy
Groups to Treat Complex Trauma 15. Folding and Unfolding: Expanding Trauma
Focused Art Therapy 16. Trauma Informed Dance/Movement Therapy: Embodied
Moving and Dancing Conclusion
Psychiatric Facility 1. the Relationship between Trauma and Psychosis:
Historical Background and Theoretical Issues 2. Life Experience Behind and
Beside Symptoms 3. Discovering Trauma Histories in People with Psychosis
Leads to Political Action 4. Implementing Hospital-wide Trauma Assessments
5. Formation and Development of the Trauma Committee 6. Widening the Circle
of Care: Trauma Programme for Staff Part 2: Trauma Focused
Interventions: From Fragmentation to Integration 7. Exploring a Group
Therapy Approach for Healing from Complex Trauma 8. Implemeting a Trauma
Informed Approach on an Inpatient Unit 9. Trauma Informed Care in
Outpatient Clinics 10. Family Therapy Model for Treating Trauma in People
with Serious Mental Illness 11. Towards an LGBTQI+ Affirmative and Trauma
Informed Approach in People with Psychosis Part 3: Trauma Focused
Interventions: Collaboration with Creative Arts Therapies Opens Up New
Doors in Trauma Treatment 12. Music Therapy: Exploring a Structured Trauma
Informed Group Therapy Model 13. Interweaving Words and Music in
Music-Verbal Therapy Trauma Groups 14. Developing Structured Art Therapy
Groups to Treat Complex Trauma 15. Folding and Unfolding: Expanding Trauma
Focused Art Therapy 16. Trauma Informed Dance/Movement Therapy: Embodied
Moving and Dancing Conclusion