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Show Notes for The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast Episode 132: Why is stabilisation important for trauma therapy? EMDR PTSD
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Dr. Marianne Trent interviews Aimee Shipp, a qualified clinical associate psychologist, about trauma stabilisation. They discuss the importance of trauma stabilisation, the results it can achieve for clients and clinicians, and the process of getting research published. Aimee explains that in her service trauma stabilisation is a group program designed to fill the gap between primary and secondary care for individuals experiencing the aftereffects of complex trauma. The program focuses on safety and stabilisation, preparing individuals for further trauma therapy. She also emphasises the importance of individualising the program to meet each person's needs and preferences. Aimee and Dr. Trent also discuss the publication of research and the importance of recognising one's limits and prioritising self-care to prevent burnout.
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The Highlights:
00:00: Introduction to Trauma Stabilisation01:30: Guest Introduction and Background03:00: Transition from Forensic to Clinical Psychology04:00: Setting Up a Trauma-Informed Service06:30: Neuros Sequential Model and Phased Approach08:00: Difference Between Primary and Secondary Care10:00: Overview of the Trauma Stabilisation Group12:00: Importance of Safety and Stabilisation14:00: Managing Group Dynamics and Mixed Gender Groups16:00: Addressing Individual Needs in Group Therapy18:00: Research and Publication Efforts22:00: Strategies for Emotional Regulation26:00: Benefits of Self-Soothing Techniques30:00: The Role of Sensory Experiences in Trauma Care36:00: Advice for Aspiring Psychologists38:00: Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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