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A Descriptive Analysis of the Theory and Processes of an Innovative Day Program for Young Women with Trauma-Related Symptoms
Authors:John Holland  Dana Begin  Deborah Orris  Angelia Meyer
Affiliation:1. Behavioral Health Clinical Manager, Office of the Commissioner, State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health &2. Addiction Services, Young Adult Services, Connecticut Valley Hospital, Middletown, CT;3. Occupational Therapy Assistant, Young Adult Services, River Valley Services, Middletown, CT;4. Occupational Therapist, Northeastern Family Institute, Middleton, CT
Abstract:This article describes the theoretical foundation and processes of a trauma treatment and skills training program for young adult women. The goal of the program is to decrease length of hospital stay and increase community stability. Experiences of trauma in childhood may lead to struggles in young adulthood. Hypervigilance, hyperarousal, and poor responses to sensory stimuli are often evident, as is self-injurious behavior and episodic behavioral dysregulation. Grace House is operationalized around three components implemented by occupational therapists and other professional staff: Attachment, self-regulation, and competency; sensory-based strategies, and a strength-based approach that builds upon internal and external resources.
Keywords:Occupational therapy  sensory-based strategies  trauma treatment  young adults
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