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Intergenerational trauma and its relationship to mental health care : A qualitative inquiry
Isobel, Sophie ; McCloughen, Andrea ; Goodyear, Melinda ; Foster, Kim
Isobel, Sophie
McCloughen, Andrea
Goodyear, Melinda
Foster, Kim
Abstract
Intergenerational trauma is a discrete form of trauma which occurs when traumatic effects are passed across generations without exposure to the original event. This qualitative study aimed to explore how psychiatrists understand intergenerational trauma in respect to their practice, for the purposes of identifying interventions for addressing intergenerational trauma in public mental health services. Findings revealed that psychiatrists observe intergenerational trauma frequently in their roles and try to opportunistically promote awareness of trauma with adults, and refer families to external services for supportive interventions. They feel powerless when faced with directly intervening with intergenerational trauma and required restructuring of their roles to adequately address it in public settings. Findings have implications for training, advocacy and research on the relationship between trauma and mental illness. Alongside this, there is an indicated need for examination of how systems can ensure access to appropriate services once organisations become trauma-informed.
Keywords
intergenerational trauma, transgenerational trauma, relational trauma, traumatic stress, prevention, psychiatry
Date
2021
Type
Journal article
Journal
Community Mental Health Journal
Book
Volume
57
Issue
Page Range
631-643
Article Number
ACU Department
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Open Access Status
License
All rights reserved
File Access
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