Sensory approaches in inpatient psychiatric settings: innovative alternatives to seclusion & restraint
- PMID: 15493494
- DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20040901-06
Sensory approaches in inpatient psychiatric settings: innovative alternatives to seclusion & restraint
Abstract
The national initiative to decrease the use of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric inpatient settings requires innovative methods to facilitate the processes of consumer self-organization, self-care, and positive change. Sensory-based approaches and multisensory rooms are valuable resources as cultures of care shift to become more responsive and collaborative. This article explores the importance and efficacy of trauma-informed approaches that are sensory supportive, address the individual needs of the person, and strengthen the therapeutic relationship.
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