Article type: Report
1 September 2015
Volume 40 Issue 3
Article type: Report
1 September 2015
Volume 40 Issue 3
Group Work with Children who have Experienced Trauma using a Sensorimotor Framework
T. Wolan1 *
M. A. Delaney1
A. Weller1
Affiliations
1 The Australian Childhood Foundation, Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* T. Wolan
Contributions
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T. Wolan1 *
M. A. Delaney1
A. Weller1
Affiliations
1 The Australian Childhood Foundation, Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* T. Wolan
Part of Special Series: Interpreting Neuroscience, Creating Evidence - a Collection of Australian Based Trauma Informed Research and Practice
CITATION: Wolan T., Delaney M.A., & Weller A. (2015). Group Work with Children who have Experienced Trauma using a Sensorimotor Framework. Children Australia, 40(3), 1970. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2015.16
Abstract
At the Victorian Child Trauma service, we are using a sensorimotor framework to help children recover from their experiences of trauma. Informed by the work of Pat Odgen, this approach helps children to feel safe, aware and connected to their bodies and minds. In this article, we will describe the development of a group program incorporating sensorimotor principles, with the aim of helping children to regulate and engage in healing relationships. Group outcomes suggest that the use of sensory elements and principles in guiding our group program helps dysregulated children to establish safety and connection in meaningful ways with those around them.