Abstract: | Abstract Treatment interventions from a specialized multi-disciplinary inpatient trauma and dissociative disorders program were evaluated by 43 patients through the use of a satisfaction survey questionnaire. Interventions with the highest ranking means of usefulness, as perceived by participants, included individual therapy sessions by both the psychiatrist and the psychotherapist, trauma group, psychodrama, and goals-and-closure group. Body awareness group, led by nurses, and body movement group, led by expressive therapists, were rated the lowest. These results indicate the importance for specialized trauma programs to address body distorted perceptions of the dissociative patients while maintaining frequent individual treatment interventions that address the patients' existing problems they bring to therapy. |