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Resources - Publications and Studies
The following publications and resources are provided for informational purposes
only. CMHS’s National Center for Trauma-Informed Care does not expressly endorse
any of the listed resources.
Children and Trauma
Criminal Justice System
Impact of Trauma
Healing from Trauma
Mental Health System
Physical and Sexual Abuse and Violence
Residential or Inpatient Treatment
Self Inflicted Violence
Trauma-Informed
Trauma Syndrome
Witnessing Violence
Women, Trauma, and Co-Occurring Disorders Study
Children and Trauma
“Adverse Childhood Experiences Study.” CDC.
“Anna's Institutional Years. Jennings, A.” (2006).
“The Enduring Effects
of Abuse and Related Adverse Experiences in Childhood.” Anda,
R.. Felitti, V., Bremner, J., Walker, J. (2005).
“The Origins of
Addiction: Evidence from the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study.” (PDF)
Felitti, V. (2003).
“The Story of a Child's Path to Mental Illness and Suicide.” Jennings, A. (2006).
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Criminal Justice System
“Understanding and Responding to People in the Criminal Justice System Who Live with Self-Inflicted Violence.” Mazelis, R. (April 2007), SAMHSA, CMHS.
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Impact of Trauma
“The Damaging Consequences of Violence and Trauma.” Jennings, A. (2004).
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“People Can Learn Markers On Road to Resilience.” Milne, D. (2007). Psychiatric News. Volume 42, 5, page 5.
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Mental Health System
SAMHSA’s Mental Health Transformation Trends Briefings
“From Chaos to Sanctuary: Trauma-Based Treatment for Women in a State Mental Health System.” (PDF) Bills, L. and Bloom, S. (1998).
Women’s Health Services: A Public Health Perspective.
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Physical and Sexual Abuse
“Answers in the Aftermath.” A CMHS/Witness Justice brochure for survivors of violence (2005).
"Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Women Diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness." Harris, Maxine (1997). Harwood Academic Publishers, Community Connections Publications.
“Supporting the Survivor.” A CMHS/Witness Justice brochure for allies and loved ones of violence survivors.
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Residential or Inpatient Treatment
“Level Systems: Inpatient Programming Whose Time Has Passed.” Mohr, W. and Pumariega, A. (2004). Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Volume 17,
Number 3.
“Patients’ Reports of Traumatic or Harmful Experiences Within the Psychiatric Setting.” (PDF) Frueh, B., Knapp, R., Cusack, K., Grubaugh, A., Sauvageot, J., Cousins, V., Yim, E., Robins, C., Monnier, J., Hiers, T. (2005). Psychiatric Services.
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Self Inflicted Violence
Self-Inflicted Injury: Understanding and Responding to Those Who Live With Self-Inflicted Violence (PDF)
Self-Inflicted Violence: Living With and Healing From Self-Injury (PDF)
“Understanding
and Responding to People in the Criminal Justice System Who
Live with Self-Inflicted Violence.” Mazelis, R. (April
2007), SAMHSA, CMHS.
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Trauma-Informed
“Creación de Servicios.” Moses, D., Reed, B.G., Mazelis, R., D’Ambrosio, B. (Spanish translation: Amaro, H. and Cabrera, M.) (2003).
“Envisioning a Trauma-Informed Service System: A Vital Paradigm Shift.” Fallot, R. and Harris, M. (2001). p. 3 - 31.
“Organizational Stress as a Barrier to Trauma-Sensitive Change and System Transformation.” (PDF) Bloom, S. (2006).
Person
First Language (PDF)
“Trauma-Informed Treatment in Behavioral Health Settings.” (PDF) (2006). Ohio Legal Rights Service.
"Using Trauma Theory to Design Service Systems." Fallot, R. and Harris, M. (2001). Community Connections Publications, #89.
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Trauma Syndrome
“A Psychosocial Model of the Victim to Patient Process: implications for treatment." Carmen, E. H. and Rieker, P. P. (1989).
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, (12)2, p. 431-443.
"Victims of Violence: Psychological Effects and After Effects." Symonds, M. (1975). American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 35, p.19-26.
“The Victim-to-Patient Process: The Disconfirmation and Transformation of Abuse.”
Carmen, E. H. and Rieker, P. P. (1986). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Issue 56, p. 360-370.
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Witnessing Violence
“The Epistemology of Witnessing: Memory, Testimony, and Ethics in Family Therapy.” (PDF)
Palman, M., (2004). Family Process, Vol. 43, No. 2.
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Women, Trauma, and Co-occurring Disorders
“Creating Trauma Services for Women with Co-occurring Disorders.” Moses, D. J., Reed, B. G., Mazelis, R., and D’Ambrosio, B. (August 2003), SAMHSA, CMHS.
“Design Strengths and Issues of SAMHSA's Women, Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study” Noether, C. D., Finkelstein, N., VanDeMark, N. R., Savage, A., Reed, B. G., and Moses D. J. (October 2005). Psychiatric Services; 56: 1233-1236.
“Improving the Quality of Demonstration Research: Integrating Those with Personal Experience.” Mazelis, R. (March 2005). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 147-148.
“Introduction to the Impact of Co-occurring Disorders and Violence on Women: Findings from the SAMHSA Women, Co-occurring Disorders and Violence Study.” Becker, A. and Gatz, M. (April 2005). Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research.
“It’s My Time to Live – journeys to healing and recovery.” Heckman, J. and Veysey, B., with Markoff, L., Mazelis, R., Russell, L., (2006), SAMHSA, CMHS.
“Outcomes for Women with Co-occurring Disorders and Trauma: Program and Person-level Effects.” Morrissey, J. P., Ellis, A. R., Gatz, M., Amaro, H., Reed, B. G., Savage, A., Finkelstein, N., Mazelis, R., Brown, V., Jackson, E. W., Banks, S. (March 2005). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 121-133.
“Scholarship, collaboration, struggle, and learning in the Women, Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study: Introduction to the 6-month outcome papers.” Reed, B. and Mazelis, R. (March 2005). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 87-89.
“Service Use and Costs for Women With Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders and a History of Violence.” Domino, M. E., Morrissey, J. P., Chung, S., Huntington, N., Larson, M. J., and Russell, L. A. (October 2005). Psychiatric Services; 56: 1223-1232.
“Serving the Needs of Women with Co-Occurring Disorders and a History of Trauma.” Gatz, M., Brounstein, P. and Taylor, J. (2005). Journal of Community Psychology, Special Issue, Volume 33, 4.
“Twelve-Month Outcomes of Trauma-Informed Interventions for Women With Co-occurring Disorders.” Morrissey, J., Jackson, E., Ellis, A., Amaro, H. , Brown, V., Najavits, L.
(October 2005). Psychiatric Services.
“Women, Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study: A Case for Trauma-Informed Care.” Clark, H. W., Power, A. K. (March 2005). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 145-146.
“Women, Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study: Evaluation Design and Study Population.” McHugo, G. J., Kammerer, N., Jackson, E. W., Markoff, L. S., Gatz, M., Larson, M. J., Mazelis, R., Hennigan, K. (March 2005). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 91-107.
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