2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021359828022
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Abstract: This article describes the experience of five change agents from a diverse group of settings: two residential treatment programs for children and adolescents, a group home for disturbed adolescents, a residential substance abuse program for urban women, and an acute care psychiatric inpatient unit. What all of these innovators share is a willingness to engage in the challenging and complex process of changing their systems to better address the needs of the traumatized children, adolescents, and adults who pop… Show more

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“…These approaches include TF-CBT (Cohen, Deblinger, Mannarino, & Steer, 2004; Cohen & Mannarino, 1998) and Prolonged Exposure (PE; Foa et al, 2005), both evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies for the treatment of PTSD in children and adults (respectively). Additionally, DBHIDS provided training in the Sanctuary Model (Bloom et al, 2003), an evidence-informed approach to building trauma-informed organizations.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches include TF-CBT (Cohen, Deblinger, Mannarino, & Steer, 2004; Cohen & Mannarino, 1998) and Prolonged Exposure (PE; Foa et al, 2005), both evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapies for the treatment of PTSD in children and adults (respectively). Additionally, DBHIDS provided training in the Sanctuary Model (Bloom et al, 2003), an evidence-informed approach to building trauma-informed organizations.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohesion was described to enhance the capacity of an MHT to support client success in recovery. Integrated healthcare providers highlighted how the sentiment that we can do this together is important for the productivity of an MHT to accomplish client-centered recovery goals and prevent provider burnout and compassion fatigue (Bloom et al, 2003; Esaki et al, 2013). MHT cohesion is an important factor to enable crisis prevention and the well-being of both integrated healthcare providers and clients (Rosen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one of the seven papers was rated as moderate on the risk of bias assessment (Izzo et al, 2016), with all other studies rated as weak. Five of the seven papers we assessed had weak study designs (Arvidson et al, 2011;Bloom et al, 2003;Hodgdon et al, 2013Hodgdon et al, , 2016Kramer, 2016), and only one study accounted for confounding variables (Izzo et al, 2016). No studies mentioned blinding of participants or researchers, and all except one study (Izzo et al, 2016) were rated as weak on withdrawals/dropouts of participants from studies.…”
Section: Risk Of Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three papers were found in the search that evaluated the Sanctuary Model Kramer, 2016;Rivard et al, 2005). In the first of these papers, Bloom et al (2003) evaluated the use of the Sanctuary Model in five diverse organisational settings. Two of these settings were residential treatment programmes for children, and a third setting was a group home for disturbed adolescents.…”
Section: The Sanctuary Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%