"Business as usual won't work … ": Therapists' experiences and preparedness for providing refugees with trauma-related interventions.

IF 2.6 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychotherapy Research Pub Date : 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1080/10503307.2024.2406544
Niamh Davoren, Alice McEleney, Santhi Corcoran, Donal G Fortune
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Objective: Worldwide, the numbers of refugees and displaced people being exposed to traumatic and inhumane experiences are escalating, resulting in an enhanced need for appropriate psychological management of trauma in this at-risk group. This study explores therapists' perspectives on and preparedness for supporting adult refugees with trauma-related interventions.

Method: Therapists (N = 17), with varying ranges of experiences supporting adult refugee clients, were recruited nationally, and participated in semi-structured interviews, exploring their experiences and preparedness for therapeutically supporting refugee clients with trauma-related interventions. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. A Patient Public Involvement (PPI) approach was embedded within this study.

Results: Five major themes were developed throughout the analysis: (i) Therapists' Fears and Apprehensions in Meeting Client Complexities, (ii) Preparation and Support for Competency Development, (iii) Adjusting Preconceptions of the Nature of Therapeutic Work, (iv) Humanity Within the Therapeutic Relationship, and (v) Balancing Therapeutic Meaningfulness and Hardships.

Conclusion: Therapist training must reflect trauma-informed care and inter-cultural awareness to allow therapists to feel better prepared within mainstream and specialist services. Further, therapists' well-being needs to be prioritized to prevent vicarious trauma, burn-out and ultimately, improve interventions for clients.

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Psychotherapy Research
Psychotherapy Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy Research seeks to enhance the development, scientific quality, and social relevance of psychotherapy research and to foster the use of research findings in practice, education, and policy formulation. The Journal publishes reports of original research on all aspects of psychotherapy, including its outcomes, its processes, education of practitioners, and delivery of services. It also publishes methodological, theoretical, and review articles of direct relevance to psychotherapy research. The Journal is addressed to an international, interdisciplinary audience and welcomes submissions dealing with diverse theoretical orientations, treatment modalities.
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