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The BE SMART trauma reframing psychoeducation program.

Mary D Moller1, Michael J Rice

  • 1Suncrest Wellness Center, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026, USA. marymoller@aol.com

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
|January 31, 2006
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Traumatic experiences can negatively impact overall well-being. The BE SMART (Become Empowered: Symptom Management for Abuse and Recovery from Trauma) program offers a 12-week group psychoeducation course to help individuals manage symptoms and recover from abuse and trauma.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Trauma Studies
  • Mental Health

Background:

  • Traumatic experiences can lead to significant alterations in physical, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual health.
  • The impact of trauma can pervade all aspects of an individual's life, affecting functioning and well-being.
  • Existing therapeutic models provide a foundation for addressing the complex needs of trauma survivors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the BE SMART (Become Empowered: Symptom Management for Abuse and Recovery from Trauma) program.
  • To describe the 12-week group psychoeducation course designed for trauma and abuse recovery.
  • To outline the theoretical underpinnings of the program, including the Murphy-Moller Wellness Model and Trauma Reframing Therapy.

Main Methods:

  • A 12-week group psychoeducation program.

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  • Focus on wellness coping principles for recovery from trauma and abuse.
  • Utilizes the Murphy-Moller Wellness Model and Trauma Reframing Therapy.
  • Main Results:

    • The program aims to equip participants with effective coping strategies.
    • It provides a structured approach to managing symptoms associated with trauma and abuse.
    • The course is designed for both men and women seeking recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • The BE SMART program offers a comprehensive framework for trauma and abuse recovery.
    • Psychoeducation and wellness principles are key components in addressing the aftermath of traumatic experiences.
    • The program integrates established therapeutic models to promote healing and resilience.