The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness
The objective of this article is to describe the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)®, a sensory-focused, self-care modality for mental well-being in diverse communities, and CRM’s emerging evidence base and neurobiological underpinnings as a task-sharing intervention. Frieden’s Health Impact Pyramid (...
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description | The objective of this article is to describe the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)®, a sensory-focused, self-care modality for mental well-being in diverse communities, and CRM’s emerging evidence base and neurobiological underpinnings as a task-sharing intervention. Frieden’s Health Impact Pyramid (HIP) is used as a lens for mental healthcare interventions and their public health impact, with CRM examples. CRM, a sensory awareness model for self-care and mental well-being in acute and chronic stress states, is supported by neurobiological theory and a growing evidence base. CRM can address mental wellness needs at multiple levels of the HIP and matches the task-sharing concept to increase access to mental health resources globally. CRM has the potential for making a significant population mental health impact as an easily disseminated, mental health, self-care modality; it may be taught by trained professionals, lay persons, and community members. CRM carries task-sharing to a new level: scalable and sustainable, those who learn CRM can share the wellness skills informally with persons in their social networks. CRM may alleviate mental distress and reduce stigma, as well as serve a preventive function for populations facing environmental, political, and social threats. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1c35d8ac724042a5851459d17ea59c412023-08-14T12:13:40ZengCambridge University PressCambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health2054-42512023-01-011010.1017/gmh.2023.27The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellnessLinda Grabbe0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0606-7885Ingrid M. Duva1William C. Nicholson2Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USANell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USANell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USAThe objective of this article is to describe the Community Resiliency Model (CRM)®, a sensory-focused, self-care modality for mental well-being in diverse communities, and CRM’s emerging evidence base and neurobiological underpinnings as a task-sharing intervention. Frieden’s Health Impact Pyramid (HIP) is used as a lens for mental healthcare interventions and their public health impact, with CRM examples. CRM, a sensory awareness model for self-care and mental well-being in acute and chronic stress states, is supported by neurobiological theory and a growing evidence base. CRM can address mental wellness needs at multiple levels of the HIP and matches the task-sharing concept to increase access to mental health resources globally. CRM has the potential for making a significant population mental health impact as an easily disseminated, mental health, self-care modality; it may be taught by trained professionals, lay persons, and community members. CRM carries task-sharing to a new level: scalable and sustainable, those who learn CRM can share the wellness skills informally with persons in their social networks. CRM may alleviate mental distress and reduce stigma, as well as serve a preventive function for populations facing environmental, political, and social threats.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2054425123000274/type/journal_articletraumastressself-careresiliencyinteroceptionpublic healthmental healthinterventionwell-beingtask-sharing |
spellingShingle | Linda Grabbe Ingrid M. Duva William C. Nicholson The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health trauma stress self-care resiliency interoception public health mental health intervention well-being task-sharing |
title | The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
title_full | The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
title_fullStr | The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
title_full_unstemmed | The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
title_short | The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
title_sort | community resiliency model an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness |
topic | trauma stress self-care resiliency interoception public health mental health intervention well-being task-sharing |
url | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2054425123000274/type/journal_article |
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