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This book gathers together the experiences of leaders across sectors, organisations and client groups to help readers introduce, develop and maintain Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC) within their workspaces.
List of contents
1.Psychologically Informed Environments and Services from an Organisational and Leadership Perspective
Sione Marshall
2.The Relationship between Psychologically Informed Environments and Trauma Informed Care, and what they mean for Organisational Leadership
Peter CockersellPIE Leadership/Implementation in Practice3.Embedding PIE into Care Services: A Leadership Experience
Iain Boag4.St Basils Psychologically Informed Environments
Amanda Skeate and Jean Templeton5.PIE and Violence Against Women and Girls Work
Jennifer Cirone6.Community Housing and Therapy
Andreas Constandinos, Anthony Jones, Jalil Kane and Iwona Munia 7.Enabling Horizontalisation: Doing the Dance Differently
Natasha Berthollier, Geoff Dennis and Rex HaighPIE and Organisational Development8.Reflective Practice - Contributions to Practice Development and Leadership.
Ali Curran 9.Helping, harming and being harmed: understanding traumatised and traumatising organisations
Jo Prestidge10.Psychologically Informed Leadership in a Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE): Learning and Reflections from Our Journey so Far...
Helen Miles11.PIE as a Framework for implementing Trauma Informed and Strengths Based Approaches in a Local Authority
Claire Ritchie 12 .Commissioning for PIEs - a journey, involving walking the walk and talking the talk - moving to psychologically informed commissioning
Victoria Aseervatham 13.Some Themes and Recommendations
Peter Cockersell and Sione Marshall
About the author
Dr Peter Cockersell, is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and CEO of Community Housing and Therapy (CHT). He is a founding member of the Faculty of Homeless and Inclusion Health, and a co-author of the UK national guidance on psychologically informed environments (PIEs). He has published widely on homelessness, mental health, intercultural therapy and related issues.
Dr Sione Marshall is an Independent Clinical Psychologist and organsisational consultant who has worked across NHS, third sector and private settings for the past 30 years. Her current portfolio includes work with Pathway: Healthcare for homeless people and Canterbury Rough Sleeping Initiative.
Summary
This book gathers together the experiences of leaders across sectors, organisations and client groups to help readers introduce, develop and maintain Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC) within their workspaces.