A duoethnographic exploration of relational psychotraumatology: Research, training and practice considerations
Divine Charura,
Penn Smith
Abstract:IntroductionUsing a duoethnological approach, supported by relational trauma theories, this paper synthesises idiosyncratic formulations and perspectives of working with relational trauma.AimInitially, focus is centred on reflecting on the authors' research with different and diverse groups. These include in‐reach rehabilitation and recovery services for people with profound and enduring mental health needs, as well as experiences of trauma, loss, grief and post‐traumatic growth of sanctuary seekers.MethodDuoe… Show more
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