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Foreman, Tamarine. "Wellness, Exposure to Trauma, and Vicarious Traumatization: A Pilot Study." Journal of Mental Health Counseling 40, no. 2 (2018): 142–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17744/mehc.40.2.04.

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Due to the increasing number of clients seeking counseling who have experienced trauma, counselors are at a greater risk for developing vicarious traumatization and becoming impaired. Wellness has been described as helpful in managing the effects of working with clients who have experienced trauma and in mitigating impairment. The current pilot study examined how exposure to client trauma experiences impacted counselors' (N = 68) wellness and how exposure to client trauma along with wellness influenced vicarious traumatization. Participants had an average of 12.9 years of experience and a case
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Strand, Virginia C., Susan Hansen, and Deborah Courtney. "Common Elements Across Evidence-Based Trauma Treatment: Discovery and Implications." Advances in Social Work 14, no. 2 (2013): 334–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18060/3052.

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The social work profession is facing a critical gap in its provision of effective services to an increasingly large number of clients who are affected by trauma. To explore for the presence of common components in evidence-based trauma treatments, a qualitative content analysis of 8 trauma treatment manuals was undertaken. Analysis resulted in the identification of 35 Intervention Objectives and 59 Practice Element codes. These were further organized into nine domains: trauma assessment, safety, engagement, attachment, core treatment interventions, attention to the social context, trauma proce
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Alexander, Nancy, and Linda Ciotola. "Teamwork and Trauma Recovery." Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy 62, no. 1 (2014): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.12926/0731-1273-62.1.91.

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This article developed from the collaboration between an experienced psychodynamic therapist and a psychodramatist trained in the Therapeutic Spiral Model of psychodrama, who worked together with a number of clients diagnosed across the trauma spectrum. The authors describe three distinct treatment models integrating the concepts and methodologies of several therapeutic approaches. In addition, the authors note that the professional collaboration of clinicians, including trained auxiliaries, provided attachment repair to the protagonists while minimizing vicarious traumatization and burnout of
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Carmichael, John A. "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Police and Military Personnel: Assessment and Treatment Methods from Psychophysiology and Neuroscience—Essential Preliminary Information." Biofeedback 37, no. 1 (2009): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5298/1081-5937-37.1.32.

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Abstract This article presents the clinical approach developed by a Canadian biofeedback practitioner for the assessment and treatment of police and military clients, especially those with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The author conducted a clinical practice for more than 25 years primarily with male police and military clients. He examines the impact on treatment effectiveness of a number of factors, such as how police and military clients differ from civilian populations, the definition of trauma in this population, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition
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Léonard, Marie-Jeanne, Daniel Saumier, and Alain Brunet. "When the Lawyer Becomes Traumatized: A Scoping Review." SAGE Open 10, no. 3 (2020): 215824402095703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244020957032.

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Lawyers can be exposed to cases involving traumatic elements of crimes. Such exposure may result in symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and have adverse effects on the lawyers’ capacities to work. A scoping review was conducted to summarize original investigations of work-related PTSD among lawyers in terms of (a) trauma exposure conceptualization and operationalization, (b) symptom severity, (c) prevalence, and (d) risk factors. The scoping review also aimed to highlight potential directions for future studies and clinical implications. Literature searches were conducted in PsycI
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Adams, Shona, Steven Allan, William Andrews, Keith Guy, Jayne Timmins, and Elizabeth Barr. "Four practice-based preliminary studies on Human Givens Rewind treatment for posttraumatic stress in Great Britain." F1000Research 9 (October 16, 2020): 1252. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25779.1.

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Background: Human Givens (HG) Rewind is a relatively unknown trauma-focussed treatment. This paper aimed to provide preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of Rewind to treat posttraumatic stress (PTS) in a variety of clinical settings in Great Britain. Methods: An observational prospective design was used in each of the four studies. Standardised questionnaires were administered in every session. Pre- and post-treatment means and effect sizes were calculated for each study, as were ‘recovery rates’ and ‘reliable change’ rates. Results: Across four studies, a total of 274 clients completed t
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Singer, Jonathan, Caroline Cummings, Sarah A. Moody, and Lorraine T. Benuto. "Reducing burnout, vicarious trauma, and secondary traumatic stress through investigating purpose in life in social workers." Journal of Social Work 20, no. 5 (2019): 620–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468017319853057.

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Summary Social workers fulfill vital roles, servicing clients from vulnerable populations and maintaining their welfare. As a result of frequent interaction with clients who have often experienced trauma, these workers are susceptible to experiencing burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and vicarious trauma. This study aimed to identify if purpose in life is a protective factor for adult/elder protective services (AEPS) and child protective services (CPS) workers. A comprehensive search of AEPS and CPS agencies resulted in more than 500 agencies throughout the United States. Three multiple reg
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Foran, Christopher P., Damon H. Clark, Torey Alling, et al. "Laser Tattoo Removal: A New Tool for Hospital-based Violence Prevention?" American Surgeon 86, no. 10 (2020): 1337–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003134820964443.

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Introduction Gang-related tattoos may increase an individual’s risk for violent victimization. We present our early experience using a physician-staffed tattoo removal initiative as 1 component of a violence prevention program. Methods Surgeons from our trauma department in partnership with a community advocacy group performed voluntary laser tattoo removal for individuals within our catchment area. Clients were asked to complete a voluntary, anonymous survey. This survey addressed tattoo acquisition, identified motives and goals for tattoo removal, and reported if those goals were met by the
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Descilo, Teresa, Nicole M. Fava, Shanna L. Burke, Ikam Acosta, Amelia Swanson, and Charles Figley. "Effects of Traumatic Incident Reduction on Posttraumatic Symptoms in a Community-Based Agency." Research on Social Work Practice 29, no. 4 (2017): 401–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731517745993.

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Objective: This study examined the effectiveness of traumatic incident reduction (TIR) among a sample of adults with trauma histories through a review of client records. TIR is a brief, structured, person-centered, memory-based intervention that helps individuals process traumatic memories, thus eliminating or significantly reducing negative psychological consequences and promoting insight and growth. Method: On average, participants ( N = 247) were 37 years old ( SD = 10.98), mostly women, and racially and ethnically diverse. Self-reported posttraumatic stress, anxiety, depression, and expect
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Bowman, Sharon L., and Gargi Roysircar. "Training and Practice in Trauma, Catastrophes, and Disaster Counseling." Counseling Psychologist 39, no. 8 (2011): 1160–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011000010397934.

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Trauma-related assistance in response to disasters or catastrophes is needed locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, and the authors argue that there is a necessity for counseling psychologists and counseling psychology programs to incorporate it into their prevention, training, and social justice repertoire. Counseling psychologists are in a unique position to engage in disaster relief efforts because of their values and training, particularly around work with diverse clients. The authors present examples from two training programs of disaster mental health work completed in the
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Reay, Rebecca E., Beverley Raphael, Velissa Aplin, et al. "Trauma and Adversity in the Lives of Children and Adolescents Attending a Mental Health Service." Children Australia 40, no. 3 (2015): 167–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cha.2015.20.

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Although childhood trauma and family adversity can increase vulnerability to serious mental health problems, uncertainty exists about the nature and prevalence in a clinical population. This embedded research aims to establish the prevalence of trauma and adversity in young people seeking help from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). All children, adolescents, and their parents/guardian attending their initial assessment at a CAMHS service were invited to participate in the ‘Stressful Life and Family Difficulties study’ and a clinical interview. 162 families participated in th
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Alvarez, Jennifer, Craig Rosen, Kim Davis, Greg Smith, and Malachy Corrigan. "“Stay Connected”: Psychological Services for Retired Firefighters after 11 September 2001." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 22, no. 1 (2007): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x00004337.

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AbstractIntroduction:A large number of firefighters retired after 11 September 2001. These retirees were confronted with multiple challenges, including grief, trauma- related physical injuries and psychological distress, difficulties related to the transition of their roles, and deterioration of social support.Objective:The Fire Department of NewYork (FDNY) Counseling Service Unit's “Stay Connected” Program designed and implemented after 11 September 2001 is described in this report. This unique program was designed to usea combination of peer outreach and professional counseling to address th
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Rutman, Deborah, and Carol Hubberstey. "National Evaluation of Canadian Multi-Service FASD Prevention Programs: Interim Findings from the Co-Creating Evidence Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 10 (2019): 1767. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16101767.

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Since the 1990s, a number of multi-service prevention programs working with women who have substance use, mental health, or trauma and/or related social determinants of health issues have emerged in Canada. These programs use harm reduction approaches and provide outreach and “one-stop” health and social services on-site or through a network of services. While some of these programs have been evaluated, others have not, or their evaluations have not been published. This article presents interim qualitative findings of the Co-Creating Evidence project, a multi-year (2017–2020) national evaluati
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Moetara, Simon. "Tutu Te Puehu and the Tears of Joseph." Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand 20, no. 1 (2016): 73–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.2016.07.

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A number of scholars acknowledge the rich resources contained within the wisdom, traditions and knowledge of Indigenous peoples for therapeutic healing. Repositories of collective ancient wisdom may well represent an underutilised resource for coping with challenges and trauma at the levels of both the individual and community. This article argues that the Bible is such a source as it contains a number of trauma narratives which can help in working with clients dealing with trauma. This article explores the Tutu te Puehu model proposed by Ngati Pāoa leader Glen Tupuhi. This Indigenous model th
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Fenta, H., I. Hyman, S. Noh, and S. Rourke. "Somatic Symptoms in a Community Sample of Ethiopian Immigrants in Toronto, Canada." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71183-6.

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Objective:This study examines the occurrence and correlates of somatization in a sample of adult Ethiopian immigrants and refugees residing n Toronto, Canada.Methods:A random sample of 342 adult (≥ 18 years of age) Ethiopian immigrants and refugees in Toronto completed structured face-to-face interviews. The Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) Somatization Disorder Module was used to collect data on somatic symptoms. The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) was used to assess major depression and generalized anxiety disorder.Results:Nearly two-thirds of the study participants re
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McInnis, Erica E. "Critical literature review: effectiveness of individual psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults with intellectual disabilities." Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 10, no. 4 (2016): 233–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/amhid-09-2015-0040.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report the evidence base for the practice of individual psychodynamic psychotherapy with adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs). Design/methodology/approach Literature review. Findings In total, 14 papers were reviewed. From these, one existing review and seven individual papers provided enough evidence to support effectiveness of individual psychodynamic psychotherapy for people with IDs. Research limitations/implications This research indicates individual psychodynamic psychotherapy to be of benefit. Indeed, all studies reviewed supported individu
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Power, Mick J., and Claire Fyvie. "The Role of Emotion in PTSD: Two Preliminary Studies." Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 41, no. 2 (2012): 162–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352465812000148.

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Background: Two studies are presented that highlight the role of emotion in PTSD in which we examine what emotions in addition to anxiety may be present. Aims: The first aim was to assess the overall emotion profile across the five basic emotions of anxiety, sadness, anger, disgust, and happiness in clients attending a stress clinic. A small pilot study was also carried out to see how the emotion profiles impacted on outcome for CBT. Method: In Study 1, 75 consecutive attenders at a trauma service who were diagnosed with PTSD were assessed with a number of measures that included the Basic Emot
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Aleksandrov, D. "AGE-RELATED FEATURES OF PERSONAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PTSD OF PEOPLE INJURED DUE TO HOSTILITIES." Ukrainian Psychological Journal, no. 1 (11) (2019): 7–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/upj.2019.1(11).1.

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The article presents the results of the author’s empirical study of the age-related features of personal vulnerability to post-traumatic stress disorder of the victims suffered because of hostilities at the anti-terrorist operation area at the east of Ukraine. The article describes combatants’ and children’s personal traits changed as a result of their psychological trauma. The research includes a comparative psycho-diagnostic study of the combatants from the National Guard of Ukraine and children from the anti-terrorist operation area living now at the International Children’s Center «Artek»
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Kazlauskas, E. "VEIKSMINGI PSICHOLOGINĖS PAGALBOS BŪDAI PSICHOTRAUMATOLOGIJOJE." Psichologija 47 (January 1, 2013): 102–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/psichol.2013.47.1402.

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Straipsnyje analizuojamas psichologinės pagalbos būdų suaugusiems asmenims psichotraumatolo­gijoje veiksmingumas. Įsigilinus į 1998–2012 m. paskelbtas metaanalizes, sistemines apžvalgas, geros praktikos vadovus, daromos išvados, kad daugelis tyrimų patvirtina trumpalaikės į traumą orientuotos kognityviosios elgesio terapijos bei nujautrinimo akių judesiais ir perdirbimo (EMDR) terapijos veiksmin­gumą potrauminio streso sutrikimų turintiems asmenims. Tyrimų rezultatai rodo, kad asmenims iš kar­to po trauminio įvykio nerekomenduojama taikyti formalias psichosocialinės intervencijos procedūras, k
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Meiler, B., C. Steil, I. Wiesten, J. Wiltfang, and B. Kis. "A study on mental health in elder long term unemployed persons." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72264-7.

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IntroductionThere are complex associations between work and mental health. Self-efficacy, experience of own abilities and appropriate challenges are important prerequisites of mental health. Availability of these factors is specifically decreased in the elder long term unemployed and results in higher vulnerability for mental impairment.ObjectivesInvestigation on mental health of elder long term unemployed personsAimsTo examine incidence of mental disorders in elder long term unemployed personsMethodsSenior long term unemployed participants in a vocational reintegration program were examined.
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Urquhart, G. J., A. P. Spira, J. N. Park, and S. G. Sherman. "0872 Correlates Of Restless Sleep Among Female Sex Workers In Baltimore, MD." Sleep 43, Supplement_1 (2020): A332—A333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.868.

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Abstract Introduction Sleep quality is understudied among street-based female sex workers (FSW), a population characterized by high rates of structural vulnerability. FSW may be at higher risk for poor sleep due to food and housing insecurity, violence, substance use and irregular work hours. We studied correlates of restless sleep in an urban, street-based risk environment. Methods Data are from a year-long observational prospective cohort study of street-based FSW (n=250) in Baltimore, MD. Baseline survey data, collected April 2016 to February 2017, included topics such as structural vulnera
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Hill, Martin, and Mary Lynn Everson. "Indicators likely to contribute to clinical and functional improvement among survivors of politically-sanctioned torture." Torture Journal 29, no. 3 (2020): 5–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/torture.v29i3.115202.

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Introduction: Heartland Alliance Marjorie Kovler Center (Kovler Center) is a torture treatment program located in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1987, Kovler Center provides medical, mental health, and social services, as well as coordination with legal services, to a diverse population of survivors. Historically, Kovler Center used clinical measurement instruments to assess depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress, but staff was challenged with finding the best way to assess and ultimately measure changes in functional domains. The purpose of this paper is to describe (1) the Kovler Ce
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Hofmann, Frank, Mirjam Goihl, Michael Hase, and Adrian Hase. "Trauma Psycho Social Support Plus® and EMDR therapy for children and adolescents in a post-conflict setting." Torture Journal 31, no. 1 (2021): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/torture.v31i1.123492.

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Abstract: Being confronted with the alarming situation in countries like Iraq and Syria – areas shaped by war, of people having lost their homes and suffering from horrible experiences - TraumaAid has designed and conducted a training program, especially for health workers in refugee camps.
 Clearly the intervention would have to adjust to specific circumstances; it would need a method adapted to another language and culture, an approach that could be used in a not-yet-secure situation with an undetermined number of sessions with every client.
 Resilience is an important aspect enabl
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Teixiera, Marcio Manoel, Viviane Euzébia Santos, Adriana Maria Pereira Da Silva, Amanda Larissa Souza Dos Santos, Lusineide Carmo Andrade De Lacerda, and Audimar De Sousa Alves. "Clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with cardiovascular diseases in Petrolina city, Pernambuco, Brazil." Revista de Enfermagem UFPE on line 4, no. 4 (2010): 1901. http://dx.doi.org/10.5205/reuol.1130-10056-1-le.0404spe201008.

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ABSTRACTObjective: to know the clinical and epidemiological profile of patients with cardiovascular disease at a medical clinic at a public hospital in Petrolina/PE city. Method: this is a descriptive and exploratory study from qualitative and quantitative approaches, carried out in the medical clinic of the Hospital Emergency and Trauma from September to October 2009. The survey sample consisted of 24 clients admitted and with cardiovascular diseases, and data were obtained through review of records and semi-structured interviews. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Institut
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Santoso, Meilanny Budiarti, Dessy Hasanah Siti Asiah, and Chenia Ilma Kirana. "BUNUH DIRI DAN DEPRESI DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEKERJAAN SOSIAL." Prosiding Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 4, no. 3 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jppm.v4i3.15713.

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diri bisa disebabkan oleh depresi. Meningkatnya jumlah bunuh diri terutama bagi usia lanjut menyababkan tingkat kematian di suatu negara juga semakin tinggi. Salah satu penyebab bunuh diri yang paling dominan adalah karena depresi. Biasanya, mereka yang bunuh diri akan melalui tiga tahap depresi, yaitu minor depression, moderate depression, major depression, hingga akhirnya mereka memutuskan untuk mengakhiri hidupnya. Depresi bisa disebabkan oleh beberapa hal seperti trauma masa kecil, kekerasan, kehilangan orang yang disayang, atau dalam artikel yang dibahas adalah mengenai seseorang yang dep
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Santoso, Meilanny Budiarti, Dessy Hasanah Siti Asiah, and Chenia Ilma Kirana. "BUNUH DIRI DAN DEPRESI DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEKERJAAN SOSIAL." Prosiding Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 4, no. 3 (2018): 390. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jppm.v4i3.18617.

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ABSTRAKArtikel ini membahas tentang bagaimana bunuh diri bisa disebabkan oleh depresi. Meningkatnya jumlah bunuh diriterutama bagi usia lanjut menyababkan tingkat kematian di suatu negara juga semakin tinggi. Salah satu penyebab bunuh diri yang paling dominan adalah karena depresi. Biasanya, mereka yang bunuh diri akan melalui tiga tahap depresi, yaitu minor depression, moderate depression, major depression, hingga akhirnya mereka memutuskan untuk mengakhiri hidupnya. Depresi bisa disebabkan oleh beberapa hal seperti trauma masa kecil, kekerasan, kehilangan orang yang disayang, atau dalam arti
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Farnfield, Steve. "Attachment and the loss of fertility: the attachment strategies of prospective adoptive parents." Journal of Children's Services 14, no. 2 (2019): 78–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jcs-11-2017-0049.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper was to determine the attachment strategies of prospective adoptive parents and any correlation between attachment and the defensive strategies they used when talking about loss of fertility. The study also examined whether attachment strategy of the applicants had a bearing on the decision by the local authority to place a child. Design/methodology/approach The sample was comprised of 48 respondents (21 couples) representing 84 per cent of all people who applied to one UK Social Services Department in a 12-month period. Placement of a child was reviewed two ye
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Jarero, Ignacio, Gregory Rake, and Martha Givaudan. "EMDR Therapy Program for Advanced Psychosocial Interventions Provided by Paraprofessionals." Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 11, no. 3 (2017): 122–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.11.3.122.

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The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effectiveness of specially trained and supervised paraprofessionals in administering the eye movement desensitization and reprocessing Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (EMDR-IGTP) to reduce work-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. The 2 paraprofessionals in this study were specially selected and trained in the application of the EMDR-IGTP and then provided treatment in an uncontrolled clinical trial to 37 clients from 3 non-governmental organizations in Bolivia. The participants were adult staff members (protective se
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Gander, Sarah, Sarah Campbell, Kate Flood, and Bryn Robinson. "118 Innovating Pediatric Behavioural Assessments and Care Pathways: Community Consultation Phase." Paediatrics & Child Health 25, Supplement_2 (2020): e49-e49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxaa068.117.

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Abstract Background It is well-documented that children facing social disparities, trauma and toxic stress will experience a disproportionate number of negative physical and mental health outcomes across their lifespan. A common manifestation of this is the increasing prevalence of behaviour-related diagnoses in school-aged children. Regardless of whether a child suffers from a true behaviour disorder, or if they are displaying symptoms that relate to complex and challenging social conditions, they require a thoughtful, collaborative and inclusive approach to their care. Community Social Pedia
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Moran, Sena, Eileen Burker, and Judy Schmidt. "Posttraumatic Growth: Helping Clients Overcome Trauma." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 43, no. 4 (2012): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.43.4.12.

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Trauma touches the lives of many of the clients with whom rehabilitation counselors work. Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) is a positive psychological response to trauma, manifesting as improvements in critical life areas such as relationships, personality, self-efficacy, and spirituality. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder triggered by trauma. While PTG and PTSD are separate entities, the two have a strong positive correlation. Stress and severe trauma are required to set both PTG and PTSD in motion. Although some people are predisposed to develop PTG based on variables ass
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Zikes, Cynthia, and Timothy McCarthy. "Bilateral Ventriculocordectomy via Ventral Laryngotomy for Idiopathic Laryngeal Paralysis in 88 Dogs." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 48, no. 4 (2012): 234–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-5751.

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Bilateral ventriculocordectomy through a ventral median laryngotomy was performed for the treatment of idiopathic laryngeal paralysis in 88 dogs. The purpose of this retrospective analysis was to provide long-term follow-up for a large number of dogs surgically managed with this technique. A combination of medical record and completed client questionnaire information provided short-term (14 days) follow-up for 88 dogs and long-term (>6 mo) follow-up for 42 dogs. Major short-term postoperative complications were identified in 3 of 88 (3.4%) patients. Major long-term complications were id
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Causer, Hilary, Kate Muse, Jo Smith, and Eleanor Bradley. "What Is the Experience of Practitioners in Health, Education or Social Care Roles Following a Death by Suicide? A Qualitative Research Synthesis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 18 (2019): 3293. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183293.

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Recent research has highlighted that the number of people impacted by a death by suicide is far greater than previously estimated and includes wider networks beyond close family members. It is important to understand the ways in which suicide impacts different groups within these wider networks so that safe and appropriate postvention support can be developed and delivered. A systematic review in the form of a qualitative research synthesis was undertaken with the aim of addressing the question ‘what are the features of the experiences of workers in health, education or social care roles follo
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Monsivais, Diane B., Jose J. Monsivais, and Mailly Christensen. "Treatment for Clients with Cumulative Trauma Disorders." AAOHN Journal 41, no. 12 (1993): 587–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/216507999304101204.

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Dayton, Tian. "The Trauma Time Line." Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy 63, no. 1 (2015): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.12926/0731-1273-63.1.83.

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Working with trauma is a process of bringing split emotional material to the level of consciousness and placing it into both the framework of the client's personality and the context of his or her life. Trauma-related memories may be indistinct, vague, confused, and fragmented. Relational trauma often has an ongoing aspect to it, as it is laced into relational dynamics that wax and wane over time. This makes it difficult to have a sense of a beginning, middle, or endpoint; thus clients may carry a feeling of having suffered year after year without breaks. The Trauma Time Line allows clients to
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Dayton, Tian. "Neuropsychodrama in the Treatment of Relational Trauma: Relational Trauma Repair—An Experiential Model for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder1." Journal of Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy 64, no. 1 (2016): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.12926/0731-1273-64.1.41.

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Neuropsychodrama is a trauma-informed approach to the use of psychodrama. It is experiential, role oriented, and relational; particular attention is paid to what clients experience when they enter the trauma vortex, or the reliving that is often a part of healing from trauma. Relational Trauma Repair, is an experiential, psychoeducational model for treating posttraumatic stress disorder. Clients are led through an experiential, sociometric process that is integrated with research findings on trauma, grief, and positive psychology. The model guides group members through a fluid process that cre
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Zenkert, Rebecca L., Virginia Brabender, and Courtney Slater. "Therapists’ Responses to Religious/Spiritual Discussions with Trauma Versus Non-trauma Clients." Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 44, no. 3 (2014): 213–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10879-014-9264-1.

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Perryman, Kristi, Paul Blisard, and Rochelle Moss. "Using Creative Arts in Trauma Therapy: The Neuroscience of Healing." Journal of Mental Health Counseling 41, no. 1 (2019): 80–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17744/mehc.41.1.07.

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Knowledge about the brain and the impact of trauma has increased significantly in recent years. Counselors must understand brain functioning and the effects of trauma in order to choose the most effective methods for working with clients. Creative arts therapies offer a nonthreatening way for clients to access and express their trauma, creating a corrective experience in the brain. Activities that incorporate body movement can be particularly helpful by providing a corrective emotional experience for those clients with an immobilized response to a traumatic event. This article offers a model f
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Chen, Wan-Chen. "A Qualitative Study of Understanding Clients' Relational Trauma." International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 6, no. 11 (2016): 859–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijssh.2016.v6.859.

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Lee, Rosie. "The impact of engaging with clients’ trauma stories." Probation Journal 64, no. 4 (2017): 372–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0264550517728783.

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Barol, Beth I., and Andrew Seubert. "Stepping Stones: EMDR Treatment of Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Challenging Behavior." Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 4, no. 4 (2010): 156–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.4.4.156.

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Trauma and its ensuing accommodations, including challenging behaviors, have been a growing consideration for practitioners working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Recognizing the importance of one’s client’s trauma history, practitioners are seeking effective methods of providing therapy to IDD clients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related diagnoses. In this exploratory study, using a multiple single case study design, six individuals with IDD and known trauma histories were treated with eye movement desensitization and reproces
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Magor-Blatch, Lynne, Navjot Bhullar, Bronwyn Thomson, and Einar Thorsteinsson. "A systematic review of studies examining effectiveness of therapeutic communities." Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities 35, no. 4 (2014): 168–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tc-07-2013-0024.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to systematically review quantitative research since 2000 on the effectiveness of residential therapeutic communities (TCs) for the treatment of substance-use disorders with reference to substance-use, crime, mental health and social engagement outcomes. Design/methodology/approach – A systematic search with broad inclusion criteria resulted in the review of 11 studies. The studies investigated community-based TCs, as well as TCs modified for prisoners, prisoners transitioning to community living and TCs for individuals with co-occurring substance-use and
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Lee, Mo Yee, Amy Zaharlick, and Deborah Akers. "Impact of Meditation on Mental Health Outcomes of Female Trauma Survivors of Interpersonal Violence With Co-Occurring Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 32, no. 14 (2015): 2139–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260515591277.

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This study was a randomized controlled trial that examined the impact of meditation practice on the mental health outcomes of female trauma survivors of interpersonal violence who have co-occurring disorders. Sixty-three female trauma survivors were randomly assigned to the meditation condition and the control condition. Treatment conditions consisted of a 6-week meditation curriculum that was influenced by Tibetan meditation tradition and focused on breathing, loving kindness, and compassion meditation. Clients in the meditation condition made significant changes in mental health symptoms ( t
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Goodman, Gail S., Lauren Gonzalves, and Samara Wolpe. "False Memories and True Memories of Childhood Trauma: Balancing the Risks." Clinical Psychological Science 7, no. 1 (2018): 29–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167702618797106.

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How often do clinical psychologists discuss with their adult clients the possibility that the clients might have been abused as children but had repressed the memory? If during the course of therapy clients remember being abused as children when the clients had no previous memories of such abuse, how likely is it that the memories are false? These questions underlie Patihis and Pendergrast’s Mechanical Turk survey study (this issue, p. 3). We discuss relevant scientific findings, including from longitudinal research on adults who as children experienced documented child maltreatment. We questi
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Kusuma, Arif Hendra, Agus Setiawan, and Rohman Azzam. "PENGARUH TERAPI MUROTAL TERHADAP SKALA NYERI KEPALA PADA KLIEN CEDERA KEPALA DI RSU PROF. DR. MARGONO SOEKARJO DAN RSUD BANYUMAS." Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Nasional 1, no. 2 (2019): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.37294/jrkn.v1i2.60.

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AbstrakCedera kepala merupakan suatu trauma yang menimpa struktur kepala sehingga dapat menimbulkan kelainan struktural dan atau gangguan fungsional jaringan otak. Cedera kepala dapat menyisakan tanda ataupun gejala somatik yang nyeri kepala. Penatalaksanaan terhadap nyeri dapat berupa tindakan non farmakologis salah satunya dengan terapi murotal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh terapi murotal terhadap skala nyeri kepala pada klien dengan cedera kepala Di RSU Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo dan RSUD Banyumas. Desain penelitian menggunakan metode Quasi-eksperimental melalui pend
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Bayne, Hannah B., and Suzan K. Thompson. "Helping Clients who Have Experienced Trauma Gain Emotional Literacy." Journal of Creativity in Mental Health 13, no. 2 (2018): 231–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15401383.2018.1425173.

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Glennon, Alexis, Doyle K. Pruitt, and Rebecca S. Rouland Polmanteer. "Integrating self-care into clinical practice with trauma clients." Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 29, no. 1 (2019): 48–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2018.1473189.

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Zweifel, Julianne E. "Reproductive Trauma: Psychotherapy With Infertility and Pregnancy Loss Clients." Fertility and Sterility 95, no. 2 (2011): 837–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.11.056.

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Baird, Stephanie, and Sharon Rae Jenkins. "Vicarious Traumatization, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout in Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Agency Staff." Violence and Victims 18, no. 1 (2003): 71–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/vivi.2003.18.1.71.

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This study investigated three occupational hazards of therapy with trauma victims: vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress (or “compassion fatigue”), which describe therapists’ adverse reactions to clients’ traumatic material, and burnout, a stress response experienced in many emotionally demanding “people work” jobs. Among 101 trauma counselors, client exposure workload and being paid as a staff member (vs. volunteer) were related to burnout sub-scales, but not as expected to overall burnout or vicarious trauma, secondary traumatic stress, or general distress. More educated counselors
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Toof, Jennifer, Justina Wong, and James M. Devlin. "Childhood Trauma and Attachment." Family Journal 28, no. 2 (2020): 194–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480720902106.

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This article describes the relationship between trauma in early childhood and attachment style, with the goal that clinicians can more effectively tailor individualized interventions to their clients. Recognizing how and why trauma influences attachment styles will provide the clinician with a more thorough understanding of the client and the client’s family system and will allow the clinician to select the most appropriate treatment interventions. Implications are provided for marriage, relationship, and family counselors. Furthermore, recommendations for future research are provided.
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Skelly, Allan, Caoimhe McGeehan, and Robert Usher. "An open trial of psychodynamic psychotherapy for people with mild-moderate intellectual disabilities with waiting list and follow up control." Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 12, no. 5/6 (2018): 153–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/amhid-04-2018-0022.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapy for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), which has a limited but supportive evidence base. Design/methodology/approach The study is a systematic open trial of flexible-length psychodynamic therapy offered in an urban community to 30 people with mild and moderate ID, presenting with significant emotional distress on the Psychological Therapies Outcome Scale for people with intellectual disabilities (PTOS-ID). Allocation to therapy was made according to an established stepped care approach according
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