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Stemming the Tide of Trauma Systemically: The Role of Family Therapy
Authors:Prof Charles R Figley  Kathleen Regan Figley
Institution:1. Tulane University, New Orleans, United State of America;2. Figley Institute, New Orleans and Tallahassee, United State of America
Abstract:The initial section of this article describes the frequency with which people are exposed to various forms of traumatic stressors and the limitations of linear thinking in both assessing and treating the consequences of traumatic exposure as reported by the Institute of Medicine. The middle section of the article identifies the research and theory that supports the utility of systemic thinking and action in working with traumatised systems, especially families. The final section includes an outline of a protocol for family therapists and other systems‐informed practices to help traumatised families and other systems. A critical part of the protocol is that it meets the standards of trauma‐informed practice reflected by the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology and the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) guidelines, and the six criteria for evaluating treatment approaches. These criteria include do no harm, exposure titration control, reciprocal inhibition tuning, quantity and quantity of training, fit and fidelity and evidence of effectiveness.
Keywords:trauma  PTSD  systems  family therapy  meaning making  healing theory
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