About
T.R.E.A.T.
What is TREAT?
The Trauma Relief, Education Assessment
and Training team (T.R.E.A.T.) are clinical consultants
who work in communities which have experienced short and long term trauma.
Our approach is to work with a group of people experiencing difficulties
with their personal, family or working lives as a result of past trauma.
We provide an opportunity for understanding their experiences and for
getting relief from their difficulties. At the same time we train local
people as trainers in our "family trauma storytelling" approach, to continue
with the work after our departure.
Our first project in 2004 was a successful two week program for Timor
Aid in Dili, East Timor. We are available by arrangement for similar
projects, inside or outside Australia.
Family Trauma Group Storytelling
Our group approach combines educational and clinical elements. We teach
trauma and stress management for both work and personal life. We create
a safe space for healing narrations of personal and family trauma experiences
to take place, utilising group process and therapeutic interventions in
a culturally appropriate manner. The approach is especially well suited
to a work or community group in which people may readily develop trust
for each other and share past traumas. We work in the language of the
group, using highly skilled interpreters.
At the same time we train local workers to continue in this approach.
Each project is underpinned by detailed prior consultation and research,
so that the approach developed is uniquely relevant for the group's culture,
history and circumstances.
Who are the team?
The two principals have over sixty years experience working with individuals,
groups and communities who have experienced stress and trauma, both in
Australia and in diverse overseas locations. Both are members of the Australasian
Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS).
Dr Andrew Firestone is an Australian psychiatrist and family therapist
with specialist training in transcultural psychiatry. He has been teaching
medical students in these skills for many years as an Honorary Senior
Lecturer at Monash University, Melbourne as well as in Vellore, India.
He is in private practice, with a special interest in working through
interpreters, with refugee and other migrant families as well as individuals.
He is a consultant psychiatrist for the Victorian Foundation for Survivors
of Torture.
Harlinah Hamer is an Australian psychologist with many years experience
in social, clinical and organisational psychology, researching, developing
and delivering community and training programmes especially for migrants,
refugees and Aboriginal communities, as well as for those working with
a multicultural client group, both in Australia and in Indonesia. She has for many years trained others in academic, government and N.G.O. settings in the areas of stress and trauma management
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