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Main description:
Trauma informed approaches have not generally been made available to staff working in services supporting people who have both a personality disorder and an intellectual disability. This distinctive training manual enables facilitators who already have some level of understanding of psychodynamic concepts to help support staff better understand the people they care for in the context of their histories of trauma, and their own emotional and behavioural responses. It offers professionals who are called on to support services (psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, nurses, occupational therapists etc) a standardised way of training and educating care staff in thinking about how best to provide support and a safe and supportive service to some of the most challenging clients. In doing so, it addresses contentious and challenging issues such as the terms 'personality disorder' and 'challenging behaviour', the traumatised carer and the difficulties of working competently with people who have complex emotional needs. Most importantly, it improves the understanding and confidence of staff in supporting their clients.
The manual provides a course of three 2 hour sessions with guidelines and participant materials.
Contents:
Introduction
Literature Review
References
Session 1
The skeleton
The details
Advanced groups
Session 2
The skeleton
The details
Advanced groups
Session 3
The skeleton
The details
Advanced groups
Appendices
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Publication date: July, 2020
Pages: None
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology, Psychotherapy