STAIR Narrative Therapy for complex posttraumatic stress disorder: Treating sexual and gender minority trauma

Author:

Cloitre Marylene12ORCID,Lovelund Adrienne A.3,Jackson Christie1,Edward Donovan4,Baker Michelanne3

Affiliation:

1. National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division VA Palo Alto Healthcare System Palo Alto California USA

2. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Stanford University Stanford California USA

3. University of California San Francisco Alliance Health Project San Francisco California USA

4. Psychology Department of Georgia Southern University Statesboro Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundComplex PTSD is a recent addition to the ICD‐11 diagnostic system.AimsThis case study describes the delivery of Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation and Narrative Therapy (SNT), a flexible, multi‐component therapy that addresses the symptoms of complex posttraumatic stress disorder. SNT balances interventions that address current‐day stressors with those that reappraise the meaning of traumatic past events. This paper outlines 16 sessions of SNT with a 55‐year‐old gay man.DiscussionThe case analysis describes the ways in which SNT is relevant and effective in addressing the client's mulitple concerns. The skills work helped the client effectively  manage ongoing minority stress, discrimination, and micro‐aggressions related to his identity as a gay man. Review and re‐appraisal of his traumatic memories, which focused on the sudden death of his partner from AIDS along with discussion of events from his childhood that shaped his reactions to this loss, allowed the client to create a more integrated sense of self as well as a more compassionate view of himself. Implications regarding the relevance of SNT for sexual and gender minority individuals are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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