ABSTRACT
This article features Sensory-based, Trauma Assessment and Intervention to Restore Resilience (STARR), a multi-modal, interdisciplinary approach that utilizes a sensory-based, mind-body and attachment-focused framework to healing trauma and restoring resilience in children and families. A family case example highlights and explores the integration of sensory-based and mind-body interventions throughout treatment, which compiles a holistic assessment inclusive of strengths, resources and opportunities for healing from trauma rather than a sole focus upon deficits. STARR offers an ally to children and parents and provides safety, attachment, connection, empowerment, and knowledge sharing through experiential, resilience-building experiences. Best practice recommendations for practitioners who work with at-risk and traumatized children and families in various settings including virtual platforms, are presented.
Acknowledgments
Contributors to this article include Wayne State University’s Master of Social Work interns, Todd Hartley and Megan Antosh.
Disclosure statement
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.