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Art Therapy and Attachment Focused Treatment for Treating Children and Adolescents with Complex TraumaSolares, Crystal Y. 01 May 2018 (has links) (PDF)
This qualitative research explored the impact that art therapy and attachment focused treatment may have on a child or adolescent with complex trauma. Literature was reviewed to explore complex trauma in children and adolescents, as well as explore treatment models that include but are not exclusive to art therapy and attachment focused treatment. The current study utilized interviews, as subjects were invited to engage in the art process and discussion with the intent to discover new, in-depth meaning about treating complex trauma in children in adolescents. Data collected from interviews revealed gaps in the mental health system and how art therapy assisted in providing a bridge for the clients to improve their ability to navigate a complex system. Art therapy was found to assist in forming secure attachment for the client, a primary function in the treatment process. Findings also suggested that art therapy provided clients with tools for communication to explore and express their external and internal experiences in a safe environment. Findings further demonstrated the importance of establishing a therapeutic relationship with children and adolescents with complex trauma as essential for maintenance of progress in treatment.
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L’application des connaissances issues de la recherche en lien avec le concept «traumatisme complexe» : le point de vue des professionnels de la protection de la jeunesseBeaulieu, Chantal 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Improvisational Theater: A Path to Healing Complex Trauma?Ash, Shelby L. 31 March 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Evaluating an Organization's Response to Vicarious Trauma in Staff and Multidisciplinary Team MembersO'Neil, Molly, O'Neil January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Childhood Sexual Behavior: An Integrated Developmental Ecological Assessment ApproachJones, Kelley Simmons January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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The impact of early traumatic experiences on bariatric patients: a qualitative exploration of their "voices"Liebenberg, Hermanus Bernardus 07 1900 (has links)
This study aimed at exploring the impact of early traumatic experiences on bariatric patients with
the intent to give "voice" to their experiences. The impact of morbid obesity and the lack of
quality of life among those suffering from this form of chronic illness can be devastating.
Meaningful support systems and bariatric surgery are therefore considered as forced behavioural
interventions to remediate the impact of childhood trauma and subsequent development of
morbid obesity among this group of bariatric patients.
Through a process of social constructivism and dialogue between the researcher and the five
participants, the co-construction according to themes was supported by a qualitative research
approach and the case study method. For the analysis of the themes according to the
participants' "voices", the thematic content analysis method was used to analyse the data and
was finally linked to supportive literature.
It is hoped that the results from this study will contribute to the development of a unique
assessment and support programme to those who have to endure the burden of morbid obesity
associated with early childhood trauma; and that the process prior to and post bariatric surgery
will be an important contribution to finding quality of life and giving new meaning to patients after
suffering through their bodies and traumatised minds. / Psychology / D.Litt. et. Phil (Psychology)
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The impact of early traumatic experiences on bariatric patients: a qualitative exploration of their "voices"Liebenberg, Hermanus Bernardus 07 1900 (has links)
This study aimed at exploring the impact of early traumatic experiences on bariatric patients with
the intent to give "voice" to their experiences. The impact of morbid obesity and the lack of
quality of life among those suffering from this form of chronic illness can be devastating.
Meaningful support systems and bariatric surgery are therefore considered as forced behavioural
interventions to remediate the impact of childhood trauma and subsequent development of
morbid obesity among this group of bariatric patients.
Through a process of social constructivism and dialogue between the researcher and the five
participants, the co-construction according to themes was supported by a qualitative research
approach and the case study method. For the analysis of the themes according to the
participants' "voices", the thematic content analysis method was used to analyse the data and
was finally linked to supportive literature.
It is hoped that the results from this study will contribute to the development of a unique
assessment and support programme to those who have to endure the burden of morbid obesity
associated with early childhood trauma; and that the process prior to and post bariatric surgery
will be an important contribution to finding quality of life and giving new meaning to patients after
suffering through their bodies and traumatised minds. / Psychology / D.Litt. et. Phil (Psychology)
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“What Is It About Horses?” A Qualitative Exploration of Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy.Smith, Catherine B. January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Can The Complex Care and Intervention (CCI) Program be Culturally Adapted as a Model For Use With Aboriginal Families Affected by Complex (Intergenerational) Trauma?McNichols, Chipo, McNichols 26 August 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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