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Working together towards overcoming transgenerational trauma – Using cognitive analytic therapy with child-caregiver dyads 共同努力克服跨代创伤-使用认知分析疗法与照顾儿童的夫妇
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.16
Andrew Horan
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Editorial and reflections on our theme of ‘Hear me, don’t blame me’ “听我说,别怪我”主题的编辑与思考
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.3
Rachel Bradley
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Children’s mental health and diagnosis: Time for alternatives? 儿童心理健康与诊断:是时候寻找替代方案了?
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.24
Lawrence Howells
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Identifying and responding to trauma in children, young people and families in a hospital setting 识别和应对医院环境中儿童、青年和家庭的创伤
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.47
Sara O’Curry, Eliane Young
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Working with women affected by children’s social care involvement in pregnancy and early motherhood: Insights from recent Birth Companions work 与怀孕和早期母亲中受儿童社会关怀影响的妇女一起工作:来自最近生育同伴工作的见解
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.100
Katherine Miller Brunton, Kirsty Kitchen
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Introduction to the review 回顾简介
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.5
Rachel Bradley
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Beyond words: A reflection from health professionals around the meaning of ‘hear me, don’t blame me’ in relation to meeting the needs of young people with learning disabilities and autism spectrum conditions 言语之外:卫生专业人员对“听我说,不要怪我”在满足有学习障碍和自闭症谱系条件的年轻人的需求方面的含义的反思
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.41
Jack Griffiths, Elizabeth Harrhy, Marielle Wilcox
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The role of trauma-informed formulation in increasing compassionate and person-centred care within youth forensic services 创伤知情制定在青年法医服务中增加富有同情心和以人为本的护理的作用
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.74
Amy Toolis, Sarah Parry
{"title":"The role of trauma-informed formulation in increasing compassionate and person-centred care within youth forensic services","authors":"Amy Toolis, Sarah Parry","doi":"10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.74","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.74","url":null,"abstract":"Team formulation can provide opportunities for integrating interprofessional perspectives, leading to a rich consensus of how to support someone. Such an approach can be particularly important when working in complex environments, where it is essential that a range of professional perspectives inform a trans-professional approach to care. Youth Forensic Services are one such setting, supporting young people who face intersectional vulnerabilities and have often experienced multi-type traumas. A trauma-informed approach to team formulation facilitates a compassionate perspective to inform decision-making and care planning, encapsulating an understanding of how a young person’s past experiences of trauma may be influencing how they interact with their environment and in relationships in the here-and-now. Additionally, some therapeutic modalities may feature more dominantly within trauma-informed formulation, which may reinforce a greater theoretical basis to the formulation process, offering further opportunities for tailored, evidence-based, person-centred care.","PeriodicalId":471563,"journal":{"name":"The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review","volume":"35 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-10-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"136358556","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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Embedding psychological thinking within a local authority children and young people’s service; supporting, developing, and nurturing the workforce to work in a trauma informed way from the inside out 在地方当局的儿童和青少年服务中嵌入心理学思维;从内到外,支持、发展和培养员工以创伤知情的方式工作
The Child & Family Clinical Psychology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.53841/bpscypf.2023.1.8.85
Sarah Beadle, Ruth Payne, Serk Suleyman, Nicola Print, Daniel Edge, Victoria Wallis, Amy D’Sa, Stephanie Harradine
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