This book focuses on the role of psychiatric nurses in caring for trauma survivors. The book explores the psychological, emotional, and physiological effects of trauma and offers strategies for providing trauma-informed care. It includes therapeutic techniques to help patients cope with trauma, including cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness. The text also emphasizes the importance of building trust and a sense of safety for patients during their recovery journey. This book is essential for psychiatric nurses working with trauma survivors, offering practical approaches to promote healing and resilience.
Dylan Eaton is an authority on healing trauma within psychiatric nursing, focusing on trauma-informed care principles and practices. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding the impact of trauma on mental health and incorporating trauma-sensitive approaches in nursing practice. Dylan has conducted research on the effectiveness of trauma-informed care models in psychiatric settings, showing improvements in patient outcomes. He advocates for a holistic, empathetic approach that prioritizes safety, trust, and empowerment for individuals with trauma histories. As an educator, Dylan trains psychiatric nurses to recognize the signs of trauma and provide compassionate care. His mission is to promote healing through trauma-informed care in psychiatric nursing.