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在这篇文章中,作者为从事创伤知情实践的心理健康专业人员探索了一个重新构想的专业发展模式,以促进心理健康素养和公平。当学校辅导员和社会工作者合作时,该模型使用多层支持系统来建立社区复原力,并应用创伤知情护理。它强调需要在孤立的培训课程之外的专业发展机会,这种专业发展必须包括通过同伴的持续过程支持、技能整合和在社区环境中的利用而获得的指导。该项目借鉴了华盛顿三一大学(Trinity Washington University)和凯撒医疗机构(Kaiser Permanente)从业者学者项目所示范的基于队列的循环模式,为在不同社区工作的心理健康从业者提供了持续支持的模式。此外,文章强调了以学校为基础的心理健康服务的重要性,在这种服务中,干预措施可以直接在学校环境中进行,建立在复原力的基础上,消除阻碍有需要的学生获得服务的障碍。跨学科的合作伙伴关系可以“将各个部分整合在一起”,以便我们以公平有效的方式提供精神卫生保健。
Reimagining Professional Development for Mental Health Professionals: A Collaborative Approach to Achieve Mental Health Equity.
In this article the authors explore a reimagined professional development model for mental health professionals who engage in trauma-informed practice to advance mental health literacy and equity. The model uses a multitiered support system to build community resilience and apply trauma-informed care when school counselors and social workers collaborate. It highlights that professional development opportunities beyond isolated training sessions are needed, and such professional development must include mentorship through continuous process support from peers, skill integration, and utilization in community-based settings. Learning from a circular, cohort-based model as exemplified by the Trinity Washington University and Kaiser Permanente practitioner scholars program, this program offers a model for sustained support of mental health practitioners working in diverse communities. Furthermore, the article highlights the importance of school-based mental health services, in which interventions can occur directly in a school environment, building on the point of resilience and eliminating access barriers that impede a student in need. Partnerships that work across disciplines can "put the pieces together" so that we deliver mental healthcare in an equitable and effective manner.