Therapeutic trust in complex trauma: a unique person - centered understanding

Zoë Chouliara*, Jennifer Murray, Ann Marie Coleman, Claire Burke Draucker, Wai Man Anna Choi

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Abstract

We investigated the lived experience of therapeutic trust and its ruptures in working with clients with complex trauma presentations, a vulnerable and under-researched client group. A total of 13 clinicians and key informants, working in the field of complex trauma, were interviewed. Transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to identify recurrent themes. The Nature, Function, Components, Process, and Challenges of building and maintaining therapeutic trust were identified. Therapeutic trust was experienced as a mechanism for reducing threat, processing vulnerability, and enabling accurately symbolisation. Focusing on trust and its ruptures seems key in working with clients presenting with complex traumas and potentially other severe and/or complex presentations. The importance of trust-focused person-centred approaches for addressing key psychological challenges, increasing engagement, and addressing experiences of disengagement in complex trauma is stressed. The central role of trust in the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst of change brings person- centred models to the fore of psychotherapy for complex trauma, as well as severe and/or complex presentations. In a traumatogenic world, therapists will be increasingly called to work with more clients presenting with traumas. A person-centred understanding seems to hold a lot of promise. Strategies for actively facilitating trust - focused, practice are proposed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPerson-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies
Online published19 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusOnline published - 19 May 2023

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Research Keywords

  • Therapeutic trust
  • therapeutic relationship
  • complex trauma
  • qualitative
  • strategies for practice
  • CHILD SEXUAL-ABUSE
  • POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER
  • ADULT SURVIVORS
  • HEALTH-CARE
  • FRAMEWORK
  • PSYCHOTHERAPY
  • ALLIANCE
  • CSA

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