Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 21-31, February 2006

The BE SMART Trauma Reframing Psychoeducation Program

  • Mary D. Moller

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Mary D. Moller, MSN, ARNP, BC, Clinical Director, Suncrest Wellness Center, Suite 5, 5998 Highway 291, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026.
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  • Michael J. Rice

Suncrest Wellness Center, Nine Mile Falls, WA

College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, WA

Abstract 

Despite the human capacity to survive and adapt, traumatic experiences can cause alterations in health, attitudes and behaviors, environmental and interpersonal functioning, and spiritual balance such that the memory of an event or a set of events taints all other experiences. The BE SMART (Become Empowered: Symptom Management for Abuse and Recovery from Trauma) group psychoeducation program is a 12-week course designed for both men and women to learn wellness coping principles in recovering from the aftermaths of trauma and abuse. The course is based on the Murphy–Moller Wellness Model [Murphy, M. F., & Moller, M. D. (1996). The Three R's Program: A Wellness Approach to Rehabilitation of Neurobiological Disorders. The International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 3(1), 308–317] and the Trauma Reframing Therapy [Rice, M. J., & Moller, M. D. (2003). Wellness Outcomes of Trauma Psychoeducation. Podium presentation at the 2003 Meeting of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Atlanta, Georgia. October].

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PII: S0883-9417(05)00247-5

doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2005.08.007

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 21-31, February 2006