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Trauma Systems Therapy in Residential Settings: Improving Emotion Regulation and the Social Environment of Traumatized Children and Youth in Congregate Care
Authors:Adam D. Brown  Kelly McCauley  Carryl P. Navalta  Glenn N. Saxe
Affiliation:1. NYU Langone Medical Center, Child Study Center, 1 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, USA
2. KVC Health Systems, 1202 E. 23rd St., Ste. C Lawrence, KS, 66046, USA
3. Division of Graduate Medical Sciences, BU School of Medicine, 72 East Concord Street, Robinson Building, Suite B-2903, Boston, MA, 02118-2526, USA
Abstract:Although abundant evidence exists indicating the prevalence of trauma exposure among youth in residential care, few models exist for creating trauma-informed milieu treatment. This article outlines the problem and describes the implementation of Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) in three residential centers. TST is unique in emphasizing youth emotions and behaviors as well as the role a distressed or threatening social environment may play in keeping a traumatized youth in a dysregulated state. This dual emphasis makes TST specifically appropriate to implementation in congregate care, focusing assessment and intervention strategies on both clinical treatment and the functioning of the therapeutic milieu itself. Data are reported on incidents of the use of physical restraint; numbers of disrupted foster care placements following discharge from residential treatment; and scores on psychometric measures of children’s functioning and emotion regulation capacity. Knowledge gained through TST implementation in these three residential centers has important implications for developing a model of trauma-informed congregate care.
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