Transcription of The Sanctuary Model: Theoretical Framework
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87 Families in society: the Journal of contemporary social services 2013 alliance for children and Familiesissn: Print 1044-3894; electronic 1945-13502013, 94(2), 87 95 Doi : Sanctuary model : Theoretical Frameworknina esaki, Joseph Benamati, sarah yanosy, Jennifer s. middleton, laura m. Hopson, Victoria l. Hummer, & sandra l. Bloomthis article provides a Theoretical Framework for the Sanctuary model . the Sanctuary model is a trauma-informed organizational change intervention developed by sandra Bloom and colleagues in the early 1980s. Based on the concept of therapeutic communities, the model is designed to facilitate the development of organizational cultures that counteract the wounds suffered by the victims of traumatic experience and extended exposure to adversity. Details of the Sanctuary model logic model are For praCtiCe emerging research suggests the importance of orga-nizational culture in the delivery of evidence-based mental health services and, thus, the need for organiza-tional interventions such as the Sanctuary model .
Maslach and Jackson (1981) developed a multidimen - sional construct of burnout that encompasses three components: emotional exhaustion, increasing deper-sonalization of clients, and decreased feelings of person - al accomplishment. motional exhaustion is the deplee - tion of emotional resources and the feeling that one has
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