Relational and Systemic Interventions for Trauma Dani wanted to know how systemi

Relational and Systemic Interventions for Trauma
Dani wanted to know how
systemic interventions are used in working with trauma. She researched several
different systemic ways to work with trauma: family therapy, couple therapy,
group therapy, and integrating play, sand tray, art, and movement. She also learned
about the ways in which each method of intervention engaged the clients as well
as the ways in which goals were identified.
Relational
and Systemic Intervention
Read the articles provided in “What You
Need to Know” and research the application of relational and systemic
approaches as an intervention for different types of trauma. Select a model
and discuss the ways in which your chosen model engages the client(s) and
helps them to move forward in meeting goals. Discuss your findings in your
post, support your writing with resources from “What You Need to
Know” and other scholarly resources used to support your findings
Engagement
· Aremu, B., Hill, P. D., McNeal, J. M., Petersen, M. A.,
Swanberg, D., & Delaney, K. R. (2018). Implementation of
trauma-informed care and brief solution-focused therapy: A quality improvement
project aimed at increasing engagement on an inpatient psychiatric unit. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing
& Mental Health Services, 56(8), 16–22.
Child and Family
·
Beijan, L. L. (2019). Incorporating
interpersonal neurobiology in child parent relationship therapy. International Journal of Play
Therapy, 29(2), 65–73.
·
Stace, S. M. (2014). Therapeutic doll making
in art psychotherapy for complex trauma. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 31(1),
12–20.
Combat Trauma
·
Kern, E., & Perryman, K. (2016). Leaving it in the sand:
Creatively processing military combat trauma as a means for reducing risk of
interpersonal violence. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 11(3/4),
446–457.
·
Lucero, R., Jones, A. C., & Hunsaker, J. C. (2018). Using internal family
systems theory in the treatment of combat veterans with post-traumatic stress
disorder and their families. Contemporary Family Therapy, 40(3), 266–275.
Intervention
·
López-Zerón, G., & Parra-Cardona, J. R. (2015). Elements of change across
community-based trauma interventions. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 34(3), 60–76.
·
Mukba, G., Sanberk, İ., & Akbaş, T. (2019) An eclectic intervention
involving systemic intervention with storytelling. Psikiyatride Güncel
Yaklaşımlar, 11(3), 386–401.
·
Murphy, A., Steele, H., Bate, J., Nikitiades, A., Allman, B.,
Bonuck, K., Meissner, P., & Steele, M. (2015). Group attachment-based
intervention: Trauma-informed care for families with adverse childhood
experiences. Family & Community Health, 38(3), 268–279.

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