2017
DOI: 10.1093/sw/swx042
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A Calming Cushion as a Therapeutic Wellness Tool for Youths with Disabilities and History of Trauma

Abstract: Seclusion and restraint are commonly used by residential staff to control unsafe behaviors of youths with disabilities and complex trauma histories. This pilot study examined the effect of a nonrestraining cushion as a calming device and wellness tool in a setting that prohibits supportive physical contact, to see to what extent the cushion might help these youths to better regulate their emotional distress and unwanted behaviors. Volunteers used the cushion for 15 minutes over 24 sessions. Nine students compl… Show more

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“…bean bags, mattresses, cushions and hand massagers) that have been shown in the literature to facilitate de-escalation and foster creativity to develop alternatives to CMs within a safer place to work. 8,90…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bean bags, mattresses, cushions and hand massagers) that have been shown in the literature to facilitate de-escalation and foster creativity to develop alternatives to CMs within a safer place to work. 8,90…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%