The Rosebank Team recovery philosophy builds upon a framework of psychodynamic thinking with a trauma-informed and attachment focused approach.
We work creatively and flexibly, to make links between theory and practice, and to respond safely, appropriately and dynamically to the individual needs of women within our service.
Our whole approach is based on building up trust and using sensitive, proactive and creative approaches to support de-escalation as an alternative to the use of restraint and seclusion. People in distress can find it difficult to articulate their feelings so we encourage creative non-verbal communication techniques such as flashcards and art therapy.
We offer a number of therapeutic interventions with the goal of ensuring that the patient is cared for within the least restrictive environment, their hospital stay is as short as possible and that rehabilitation starts on their first day of admission.
All our work is evidence-based but we believe we have taken a uniquely systematic approach to implementing this in practice by integrating creative approaches into care plans. Every woman contributes to her care plan which recognizes their personal goals and identifies areas where they may need additional support and input.
As a forward thinking and dynamic service, we are able to bridge a link between acute adult services, the criminal justice system, forensic services and other specialist services such as personality disorder services, HIV teams, mother and baby units, midwifery services including the Gateway Team (especially regarding their support with care planning), peri-natal team, sexual health services, fostering a wider multi-disciplinary team working approach.