ABSTRACT

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.

Developing Trauma Informed Services for Psychosis details how clinicians developed a trauma committee in a public mental health facility and implemented trauma informed policies and practices, including assessments and multimodal treatment options. Chapters outline trauma informed approaches that include individual, group, and family modalities. Emphasis is on core aspects of programming such as building safety, establishing trusting relationships, and empowerment. One survivor’s descriptive account as well as service users’ and therapists’ experiences are brought to life through personal narratives and fictionalised vignettes. This volume advocates for a multidisciplinary approach that fosters the development of unique treatment paradigms and leads to a dynamic interplay between verbal and creative arts therapies.

This book will be of interest to clinicians, administrators, students, caregivers, and anyone interested in the intersection between therapy and the arts.

part I|94 pages

Foundations of a Trauma Focused Approach in a Psychiatric Facility

chapter 1|17 pages

The Relation between Trauma and Psychosis

Historical Background and Theoretical Issues

chapter 6|19 pages

Widening the Circle of Care

Trauma Programme for Staff

part II|86 pages

Trauma Focused Interventions

part III|86 pages

Collaboration with Creative Arts Therapies Opens up New Doors in Trauma Treatment

chapter 12|20 pages

Music Therapy

Exploring a Structured Trauma Informed Group Therapy Model

chapter 15|19 pages

Folding and Unfolding

Expanding Trauma-Focused Art Therapy

chapter 16|14 pages

Trauma Informed Dance/Movement Therapy

Embodied Moving and Dancing