An optimal trauma-informed pathway for PTSD, complex PTSD and other mental health and psychosocial impacts of trauma in prisons: an expert consensus statement

Clare Crole-Rees*, Jack Tomlin, Natasha Kalebic, Sarah Argent, Claudia Berrington, Edward Chaplin, Jason Davies, Matthew Hoskins, Lucie James, Manuela Jarrett, Oliver John, Lewis Jones, Radha Kothari, Imogen Kretzschmar, Deirdre MacManus, Michael Martin, Iain McKinnon, Gwen O'Connor, Madeline Petrillo, Marie PhillipsRob Poole, Isidora Popovic, Alexander Simpson, Pamela Taylor, Sarah Wigham, Andrew Forrester

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Abstract

People in prisons have high levels of trauma exposure throughout their lives. Presentations are often complex, with a high prevalence of PTSD and CPTSD and other mental health comorbidities. Prisons themselves can be stressful and traumatising environments. There are challenges in the delivery of effective treatments for PTSD and CPTSD. There is a need for the development of effective clinical pathways for these conditions that are embedded within trauma-informed organisational approaches. Responding to this need, this report is the result of a multidisciplinary expert consensus meeting and review of the research literature on PTSD, CPTSD, associated comorbidities and optimal approaches to trauma-informed practice. The group consisted of 24 expert representatives from psychology, psychiatry, healthcare, academia, social care and Welsh Government. The meeting commenced with presentations on various aspects of the clinical pathway for PTSD and complex PTSD in prisons, and of applications of trauma-informed practice within prisons. Small sub-groups then provided practical recommendations and solutions relevant to their assigned topic. Findings were presented to all meeting attendees for another round of discussion and debate, until consensus was reached. The resulting recommendations provide guidance to improve identification, treatment and support for people living in prison who have experienced trauma.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPsychology, Crime and Law
Early online date3 Sept 2024
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 3 Sept 2024

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Keywords

  • clinical pathways
  • complex post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • prisons
  • trauma-informed

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • General Psychology
  • Law

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