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An ecological view of psychological trauma and trauma recovery
Authors:Mary R. Harvey
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, The Cambridge Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 1493 Cambridge Street, 02139 Cambridge, Massachusetts
Abstract:
This paper presents an ecological view of psychological trauma and trauma recovery. Individual differences in posttraumatic response and recovery are the result of complex interactions among person, event, and environmental factors. These interactions define the interrelationship of individual and community and together may foster or impede individual recovery. The ecological model proposes a multidimensional definition of trauma recovery and suggests that the efficacy of trauma-focused interventions depends on the degree to which they enhance the person-community relationship and achieve ldquoecological fitrdquo within individually varied recovery contexts. In attending to the social, cultural and political context of victimization and acknowledging that survivors of traumatic experiences may recover without benefit of clinical intervention, the model highlights the phenomenon of resiliency, and the relevance of community intervention efforts.
Keywords:psychological trauma  ecological perspective  recovery  resiliency
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