Refugees, asylum seekers and practitioners' perspectives of embodied trauma

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talkResearch

Description

Track: Assessment & Diagnosis

Background: Displaced individuals seeking refuge and asylum commonly present to healthcare practitioners with embodiment of mental distress due to the traumatic nature of their migration experiences. Research literature has highlighted the need for a clear definition of the term embodied trauma and revealed a gap in the knowledge between the phenomenological lived experience of embodied trauma and the many treatments available.

Objective: To answer the research questions: What is embodied trauma, how is it experienced by displaced individuals and being successfully treated by practitioners?

Method: A three-part study was operationalised. Study 1 consisted of a comprehensive scoping review of the embodied trauma literature. Study 2 investigated the phenomenological lived experience of embodied trauma in displaced individuals, including body mapping exercises. Study 3 investigated practitioners’ perspectives of working therapeutically with embodied trauma.

Results: Define the term embodied trauma, map the areas of the body commonly associated, and propose useful therapeutic interventions.

Conclusions: Recommend an individualised bio-psycho-social-sexual-spiritual-existential assessment of embodied trauma including body mapping, propose useful therapeutic interventions, and advocate for compassionate, trauma-informed research methods.
Period14 Jun 2023
Event title17th Biennial Conference of European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Event typeConference
LocationBelfast, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • social justice
  • Trauma Care
  • trauma theory
  • Refugees
  • Asylum Seekers

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global inequalities
  • Healthier Futures