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Caregivers’ experiences of therapeutic support for children exposed to developmental trauma

Megan Middlemiss (South Durham CAMHS, Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, Durham, UK)
Lisa Caygill (School of Social Sciences and Law, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK)
Sarah Craven-Staines (Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK)
Joyce Powell (Children and Young People’s Services, Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, Durham, UK)

Mental Health Review Journal

ISSN: 1361-9322

Article publication date: 25 March 2022

Issue publication date: 2 May 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Exposure to trauma in childhood can have lasting impacts upon development and psychological well-being. Services can be sought to help young people heal from their experiences; however, literature suggests that their care may not always be trauma-informed. This paper aims to generate a theory to explain caregivers’ experiences of accessing mental health and therapeutic services for young people exposed to developmental trauma.

Design/methodology/approach

A constructivist grounded theory approach was used, using an iterative process of data collection and analysis. Nine individuals including foster carers, adoptive parents and a special guardian were interviewed following purposive and theoretical sampling. Techniques of initial, focused and theoretical coding, alongside constant comparative analysis were used to develop the end theory.

Findings

The theory demonstrates that multiple factors can impact upon caregivers’ experiences when accessing support for young people exposed to trauma. Six themes emerged documenting caregivers’ journeys from the decision to seek support to the ending of service involvement. Barriers, challenges and positive experiences are described. Results are contextualised through consideration of wider organisations and systems.

Originality/value

The theory highlights challenges caregivers face when accessing mental health and therapeutic support for young people exposed to developmental trauma. It provides new insights into what caregivers consider to be trauma-informed experiences of care in these settings. Tentative recommendations are provided in the hope of improving future care.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the caregivers who took part in the study, for without them this research would not have been possible. The authors appreciate their openness and honesty when sharing their stories and remain inspired by their compassion and resilience. The authors also give thanks to the professionals and services that supported recruitment. The authors hope that together they have produced something valuable.

Citation

Middlemiss, M., Caygill, L., Craven-Staines, S. and Powell, J. (2022), "Caregivers’ experiences of therapeutic support for children exposed to developmental trauma", Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 27 No. 2, pp. 212-225. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHRJ-02-2021-0010

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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