Abstract
The role of the Comprehend, Cope and Connect model in embedding a psychotherapeutic approach throughout a team, and making such an approach available to those with severe mental health problems, is outlined. The model is explained: its starting point in felt sense; its distributed model of the self, and its co-produced, trauma informed formulation that leads to new ways of coping with the internal state, which can be supported by a wider team. The way in which this makes a psychotherapeutic approach, with emphasis on the power of relationship, available to acute psychiatric and other services providing for those with severe mental health problems, is outlined. The inclusion of spirituality and its applicability to diverse populations is also covered, along with its, so far limited, research base.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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