Introduction Exposure to different types of psychological trauma may lead to a range of adverse effects on trauma survivors, including poor mental and physical health, economic, social and cognitive functioning outcomes. Trauma-informed (TI) approaches to care are defined as a service system grounded in and directed by an understanding of how trauma affects the survivors’ neurological, biological, physiological and social development. TI service system involves training of all staff, service improvements and sometimes screening for trauma experiences. The UK started incorporating TI approaches into the National Health Service. While policies recommend it, the evidence base for TI approaches to healthcare is not well established. We aim to c...
BackgroundEmerging evidence supports the safety, acceptability, and efficacy of trauma therapies for...
Examines the available literature on trauma-informed frameworks, models and guidelines that guide or...
Included in the general practitioner’s (GP) core competencies is the ability to adopt a person-cente...
A trauma-informed approach is a framework for organisational (synonym system) change interventions t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain trauma-informed approaches (TIAs) to...
The Journal of Mental Health has a history of publishing articles that explore the ways traumatic ex...
Key points• Past experience can have an impact on present-day functioning (although the nature of th...
Trauma-informed approaches emerged partly in response to research demonstrating that trauma is wides...
Experiences of trauma in childhood and adulthood are highly prevalent among service users accessing ...
Introduction: Trauma exposure is a highly prevalent experience for patients and clinicians in emerge...
The purpose of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about trauma-informed care within mental he...
Trauma and toxic stress are growing public health concerns with increasing risks to morbidity and mo...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is prevalent in people with psychosis. Trauma-focused interven...
The role of trauma and its consequences for health has led to greater awareness on this topic in th...
Background: Injury represents one of the greatest public health challenges of our time with over 5 m...
BackgroundEmerging evidence supports the safety, acceptability, and efficacy of trauma therapies for...
Examines the available literature on trauma-informed frameworks, models and guidelines that guide or...
Included in the general practitioner’s (GP) core competencies is the ability to adopt a person-cente...
A trauma-informed approach is a framework for organisational (synonym system) change interventions t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain trauma-informed approaches (TIAs) to...
The Journal of Mental Health has a history of publishing articles that explore the ways traumatic ex...
Key points• Past experience can have an impact on present-day functioning (although the nature of th...
Trauma-informed approaches emerged partly in response to research demonstrating that trauma is wides...
Experiences of trauma in childhood and adulthood are highly prevalent among service users accessing ...
Introduction: Trauma exposure is a highly prevalent experience for patients and clinicians in emerge...
The purpose of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about trauma-informed care within mental he...
Trauma and toxic stress are growing public health concerns with increasing risks to morbidity and mo...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is prevalent in people with psychosis. Trauma-focused interven...
The role of trauma and its consequences for health has led to greater awareness on this topic in th...
Background: Injury represents one of the greatest public health challenges of our time with over 5 m...
BackgroundEmerging evidence supports the safety, acceptability, and efficacy of trauma therapies for...
Examines the available literature on trauma-informed frameworks, models and guidelines that guide or...
Included in the general practitioner’s (GP) core competencies is the ability to adopt a person-cente...