Department of Counseling, The College of Saint Rose, United States.
Department of Counseling & Psychological Services, Georgia State University, United States.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2019 May;35:308-315. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2019.03.006. Epub 2019 Mar 13.
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a qualitative Utilization Focused Program Evaluation on the integration of the Seeking Safety manualized group counseling intervention with Trauma-Sensitive (TS) yoga practice at a community mental health agency. To date, there has been no evaluation of Seeking Safety and TS yoga as complementary therapies.
Qualitative data were generated from key informant interviews and focus groups, then coded and analyzed for theme and content.
Analysis of data indicate that, in this specific setting, the combination of Seeking Safety and TS Yoga was perceived by clients and clinicians as an effective complementary intervention strategy.
The results of this qualitative evaluation are specific to the agency utilizing the interventions. By integrating Seeking Safety with TS yoga many of the inherent weaknesses of the two individual approaches were moderated.
本文旨在报告一项定性的以利用为焦点的计划评估结果,该评估涉及在社区心理健康机构中将寻求安全手册式团体心理咨询干预与创伤敏感(TS)瑜伽练习相结合。迄今为止,尚无关于寻求安全和 TS 瑜伽作为补充疗法的评估。
定性数据来自关键知情者访谈和焦点小组,然后进行编码和主题及内容分析。
数据分析表明,在这种特定环境下,寻求安全和 TS 瑜伽的组合被客户和临床医生视为一种有效的补充干预策略。
这项定性评估的结果仅适用于使用干预措施的机构。通过将寻求安全与 TS 瑜伽相结合,许多两种单独方法的固有弱点得到了缓解。