Comprehend, Cope and Connect: a trauma-informed holistic approach to address mental health crisis as a team

Comprehend, Cope and Connect (CCC) is a trauma-informed, transdiagnostic and evidence-based psychological intervention for mental health crises that can be applied cross-culturally. CCC has been implemented in acute and crisis mental health settings across the South of England and in services elsewh...

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Main Authors: Joseph Harris, Isabel Clarke, Pedro Aniceto, Lydia Baxter, Marisol Cavieres, Helen Courtney, Catherine Donaldson, Mark Draper, Alison Farr, Kathryn Gaussen, Elke Haworth, Rose Hooper, Holly Jones, Hasina Khatun, Lorna Lennon, Matthew McNaught, Hazel Nicholls, Katherine Pearson, Jodi Pitt, Megan Wilkinson-Tough, Davina Wong, Simon Riches
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press
Series:BJPsych Bulletin
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2056469425000294/type/journal_article
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Summary:Comprehend, Cope and Connect (CCC) is a trauma-informed, transdiagnostic and evidence-based psychological intervention for mental health crises that can be applied cross-culturally. CCC has been implemented in acute and crisis mental health settings across the South of England and in services elsewhere in the UK. More recently, it has been taken up and adapted for specialist community settings, including perinatal services, addiction services and primary care settings. A continuously growing evidence base indicates that CCC could be the next step towards solving the national problem of mental health crises. It is now time for CCC to be piloted and researched nationally.
ISSN:2056-4694
2056-4708