Transcending Trauma: Treatments’ Caveats, Construal, and Cultural Context
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Published:2023
Issue:2
Volume:4
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Container-title:Journal of Rehabilitation Practices and Research
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Short-container-title:JRPR
Author:
Vega Luis A.,Agabao Myrren,Franco Angelica,Estrada-Rodriguez Zeltzin,Gomez Fernando,Selene Natasha,Lee Yeunjoo,Gonzales Addie,Wu Kayla,Niestas Andrea S.
Abstract
We examined evidence for the view that trauma transcendence should be operationally defined as a process rather than an end goal and considered caveats in individual differences of construal and contextual-cultural influences. The focus was on the role of therapy treatments used in trauma transcendence and the extent to which evidence-based information, theory, and generalizability are—can/ should be—involved. Our methodological analysis and theoretical discussion of extant research evidence focused on (a) models of trauma transcendence, (b) the multivariate, scientific nature of evidence-based therapy treatments/outcomes, (c) the need to have tailor-made trauma treatments that allow for individualized patient variability, (d) therapists’ skill-limitations/strengths, and (e) the need for methodical, systematic approaches to trauma transcendence. Our conclusions show that evidence-based approaches are needed, but limits remain in generalizability of findings. We also recognize a need for multipronged approaches to trauma transcendence, from trauma-informed approaches, to reducing the shortage of therapists, increasing methodological-clinical sophistication in the public sphere, and addressing the multivariate nature of trauma. Finally, we suggest that navigating trauma transcendence should be a process that goes beyond the homeostatic state.
Publisher
Gexinonline Publications
Subject
General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Environmental Engineering,General Medicine,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Chemistry
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