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Trauma-Informed Parenting Program

Trauma-Informed Parenting Program

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ISBN

9781119772378, 1119772370

Authors

Carryl P. Navalta

Publishers

John Wiley & Sons

Publisher Date

July 19, 2022

Pages

192

Humanising Mental Health Care in Australia is a timely and innovative text that advocates for a compassionate, trauma-informed model of mental health care. Recognising that histories of abuse and trauma are frequently overlooked in people living with mental illness, the book highlights how this omission can negatively affect individuals, services, and society as a whole. Through an accessible and evidence-based approach, it demonstrates the importance of understanding trauma and responding with humanity, dignity, and respect across all levels of mental health care.

Key Features

  • Trauma-Informed Framework: Clearly explains the theory, constructs, and long-term effects of abuse and trauma on mental health.
  • Population-Focused Insights: Examines how trauma impacts specific populations, supporting more tailored and sensitive care.
  • Diverse Treatment Approaches: Presents a broad range of individual therapeutic models grounded in trauma-informed practice.
  • Systems and Service Perspective: Explores the role of culture, workforce training, and service organisation in delivering humane care.
  • Expert Contributions: Written by a diverse group of national and international experts, offering multidisciplinary perspectives.
  • Accessible and Practical: Uses clear language suitable for clinicians, policy makers, researchers, and the broader health sector.
  • Wide Relevance: Valuable for mental health professionals, community and primary care sectors, policy development, and individuals with lived experience of trauma and their carers.
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