140. VBT Study Hall: What Does “Trauma-Informed” Mean?
Update: 2023-06-192
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Trauma-informed therapy is…what, exactly? And is trauma actually stored in the body, or is that just a clever narrative that a few enterprising gurus have used to sell books and trainings? We dig deep into the research on trauma to answer these questions and more, and Carrie introduces her breakthrough trauma-focused treatment: dog therapy.
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Show Notes:
- Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services: Appendix C – Historical Account of Trauma
- Treating PTSD: A Review of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Interventions
- Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care Implementation
- What Is Trauma-Informed Therapy?
- Is Your Therapist ‘Trauma-Informed’? (And Why It Matters)
- Envisioning a trauma-informed service system: A vital paradigm shift
- Trauma-Informed Care (Encyclopedia of Social Work)
- Why Trauma-Informed Care Matters
- Trauma- and violence-informed care (Wikipedia)
- Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services: Chapter 1 – Trauma-Informed Care: A Sociocultural Perspective
- The relative efficacy of bona fide psychotherapies for treating post-traumatic stress disorder: a meta-analysis of direct comparisons
- APA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults
- APA Clinical Practice Guidelines PTSD Treatment Recommendations
- Clinical Practice Guidelines: Beneficial Development or Bad Therapy?
- Relationships and Responsiveness in the Psychological Treatment of Trauma: The Tragedy of the APA Clinical Practice Guideline
- Our Primitive Response to Stress
- Debunking Myths About Trauma and Memory
- The Return of the Repressed: The Persistent and Problematic Claims of Long-Forgotten Trauma
- Belief in Unconscious Repressed Memory Persists
- Exploring the Controversy of Polyvagal Theory
- The Brilliant Marketing of Bessel van der Kolk and Stephen Porges and His Polyvagal Theory
- Polyvagal Theory – Useful Narrative but Still Just a Theory
- The Problem with The Polyvagal Theory
- Domestication of the dog (Wikipedia)
- Dogs as Pets: How Dogs May Have Helped Homo Sapiens Triumph Over Neanderthals
- What Happened to Mirror Neurons?
- What is Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)?
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I've listened and very much appreciated this podcast for years. please keep it up. this is an interesting and recent study: https://bigthink.com/the-well/neuroscience-of-trauma/. Also, please don't be a wanker: use Google Scholar for research, not Google.