Humanising mental health care in Australia a guide to trauma-informed approaches

Humanising Mental Health Care in Australia is a unique and innovative contribution to the healthcare literature that outlines the trauma-informed approaches necessary to provide a more compassionate model of care for those who suffer with mental illness. The impact of abuse and trauma is frequently...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Benjamin, Richard, 1963- editor (editor), Haliburn, Joan, editor, King, Serena, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Trauma theory / Sandra Bloom
  • The interpersonal construction of the human brain-mind system / Russell Meares
  • Childhood trauma: the long-term impact and the human cost / Cathy Kezelman
  • The relationship between child maltreatment, inequalities and later health outcomes / Jackie Amos and Leonie Segal
  • Adult trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder: contemporary concepts / Alexander C. McFarlane
  • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder, developmental trauma disorder, borderline personality disorder, and the dissociative disorders / Martin Dorahy and Mary-Anne Kate
  • Trauma-informed care in infancy / Louise Newman
  • Institutional abuse of children: an Australian perspective / Carolyn Quadrio
  • Incest that continues into adult life / Warwick Middleton
  • Aboriginal Australia: trauma stories can become healing stories if we work with therapeutic intent / Judy Atkinson
  • The mental health of refugees and people who seek asylum / Derrick Silove and Sarah Mares
  • Humanising responses to people who have experienced sexual violence / Jackie Burke
  • Recognising and understanding the experience of trauma in the context of domestic violence / Agi O'Hara
  • Trauma-informed care in the context of alcohol and other drug use disorders / Katherine Mills and Maree Teesson
  • Biology and experience intertwined - trauma, neglect and physical health / Johanna Lynch and Anna Luise Kirkengen
  • Sequenced relationship-based treatment for complex traumatic stress disorders / Christine A. Courtois and Julian D. Ford
  • Treating posttraumatic stress disorder with evidence-based psychological treatments / Carla J. Walton and Christopher W. Lee
  • Trauma-informed psychodynamic psychotherapy - a brief history and contemporary application / Joan Haliburn
  • Working with body and mind - trauma-informed somatic psychotherapy / Marianne Kennedy and Narelle McKenzie
  • Meditation and yoga for trauma / Timothea Goddard
  • Structured therapy versus psychodynamic therapy / Nick Bendit
  • Working with trauma - implications for supervision and professional ethics / Elisabeth Shaw
  • The pillars of trauma-informed care and the need for cultural and organisational change / Pam Stavropolous
  • Therapeutic services for traumatised children and young people: healing in the everyday experience of relationships / Joe Tucci and Janise Mitchell
  • Setting up a "whole of culture" trauma-informed care model in Australia / Matthew Spicer and Veronica Burton
  • The trauma-informed inpatient facility / Ignatius Kim and Toni Ashmore
  • Trauma-informed mental health care for Australian defence force personnel and veterans / John Cooper and Nicole Sadler
  • Developing a state-wide service for the treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder / Sathya Rao and Josephine Beatson
  • Integrating trauma-informed care for personality disorders - the project air strategy / Brin F.S. Grenyer
  • Thirty years of developing, teaching and delivering a trauma-based relational psychotherapy: the conversational model of psychotherapy / Michael Williamson.