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Adam Mahoney, Gillian Sutcliffe, B. Connolly
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被拘留妇女的人际创伤发生率很高,这是众所周知的。这种经历的精神健康后遗症可能包括对自己和他人的终身有害行为模式。对这些关切作出有效反应对监狱服务构成了相当大的挑战。根据我们的临床经验,我们提出了CRANE(同情康复和神经授权)作为一种综合方法来治疗“多产”和急性自残行为和自杀意念,这些症状与人际创伤有关。CRANE利用以同情为中心的治疗(CFT)和其他以创伤为中心的方法来促进参与者的恢复和稳定。这反映在CRANE的四个综合方面,包括以身体为中心的创伤心理教育,创伤记忆处理和基于优势的方法来发展与自我和他人的积极联系。这篇实践论文概述了这些方面以及从试点交付和方向到理论的临床插图,以帮助考虑参与者在干预过程中面临的好处和挑战。
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Compassionate Recovery and Neurological Empowerment (CRANE): A trauma focused pilot intervention for women in prison with complex needs who engage in self-harm
The high prevalence of interpersonal trauma for women in custody is well known. The mental health sequelae of such experiences can include lifelong patterns of harmful behaviour directed towards both onself and others. Responding effectively to such concerns has presented a considerable challenge to prison services. Based on our clinical experience we proposed CRANE (Compassionate Recovery and Neurological Empowerment) as an integrative approach to treating ‘prolific’ and acute acts of self-harm and suicidal ideation as symptoms associated with interpersonal trauma. CRANE draws on compassion focused therapy (CFT), and other trauma focused approaches, to promote participant recovery and stability. This is reflected in CRANE’s four integrated strands, which include body centred trauma psychoeducation, trauma memory processing and a strengths-based approach to developing positive connections to self and others. This practice paper outlines these strands along with clinical illustrations from a pilot delivery and direction to theory, to help consider the benefits and challenges participants faced during the course of this intervention.
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