A Broad Overview of Solution Focused Severe Trauma & Stress Recovery Work, With the Introduction of Two Additional SF Instruments to Promote Thriverhood

J. Henden
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The purpose of this paper is to show how the author’s solution focused (SF) work with both adult survivors of child abuse and neglect; and, adult trauma survivors, has developed from Yvonne Dolan’s severe trauma recovery work (Dolan, 1998). Dolan’s major contribution to this way of working is acknowledged; and, her three-stage Victim – Survivor –Thriver continuum detailed, with an emphasis on the Thriver stage. Other contemporary practitioners’ work is described, in brief, also. From the author’s clinical work with survivors of trauma, over some 25 years, it has become clear that clients need to understand more fully what thriverhood is about, in order to move towards it more effectively. Psychoeducation in the form of in-session verbal information and typed sheets to take away, has proved to be helpful in most cases. Some recent neuroscientific research, with specific reference to neuroplasticity is referred to, to demonstrate how clients improve through this specialist SF application. The handouts ‘What Thriving is Like’ (Figure 1) and ‘The Thriver Progress Questionnaire’ (Figure 2) are more advanced materials to help clients have a better understanding of both what is possible and how to be thriving more fully. It is the author’s intention also, to encourage more practitioners, equipped with the additional tools referred to, to take up the challenge of those important and rewarding work.
解决方案的广泛概述重点严重创伤和压力恢复工作,与引入两个额外的SF仪器,以促进繁荣
本文的目的是展示作者的解决方案重点(SF)如何与虐待和忽视儿童的成年幸存者一起工作;成人创伤幸存者,是由Yvonne Dolan的严重创伤恢复工作发展而来的(Dolan, 1998)。多兰对这种工作方式的主要贡献得到了认可;并详细介绍了她的三个阶段,受害者-幸存者-成功人士,重点是成功人士阶段。其他当代从业人员的工作,简要地说,也。从作者25年来对创伤幸存者的临床工作来看,很明显,客户需要更全面地了解什么是青春,以便更有效地走向青春。在大多数情况下,以口头信息和打印表格的形式进行的心理教育被证明是有帮助的。一些最近的神经科学研究,特别提到了神经可塑性,以证明客户如何通过这种专业的SF应用程序得到改善。讲义“成功是什么样的”(图1)和“成功进步问卷”(图2)是更高级的材料,可以帮助客户更好地理解什么是可能的,以及如何更充分地成功。这也是作者的意图,鼓励更多的从业者,配备额外的工具提到,接受这些重要的和有益的工作的挑战。
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