Depriving a child of basic needs-For example: Health care, clothing, improper supervision, housing as well as other physical, emotional, social, educational, and safety needs.
Child Neglect
What is Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
also known as (TF-CBT)
This evidence-based practice is an example of a phase-oriented approach to trauma treatment.
What are 3 ways trauma can compromise functioning?
development of secure attachment; affective, cognitive, behavioral and somatic functioning; perception of self and others; views world as unsafe; avoidance strategies; hyperarousal (fight, flight, freeze, fawn); difficulties regulating emotions; isolation or hostile interactions with others
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
Adverse childhood experiences were defined as
emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, emotional or
physical neglect, and growing up in a household where
someone was an alcoholic, a drug user, mentally ill,
suicidal, where the mother was treated violently, or where
a household member had been imprisoned during the
patient’s childhood (ACE Reporter, 2003, p. 2)
ACE Study
What occurs most often when a worker is directly exposed to a traumatic event?
Vicarious Trauma or (secondary traumatic stress also acceptable).
What are 3 of 6 key principles that should guide a social worker’s approach to trauma-informed care?
Safety; Trustworthiness and transparency; Peer support and mutual self-help; Collaboration and mutuality; Empowerment, voice, and choice; Attention to cultural, historical, and gender issues
Lacking the means to satisfy basic needs.
Poverty
What is Compassion Fatigue?
Arising from both direct and indirect exposure to traumatic events, is often associated with feelings of sadness, anxiety, and sleeplessness. This may lead to negative workplace effects and behavioral changes with employees.
What are the 4 types of Neglect?
Physical, Medical, Educational or Emotional
What does SAMHSA stand for?
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Misconceptions, stereotypes, or assumptions about a person or group of people. This is often perpetrated by the dominant culture and may result in a caseworker imposing their own values and beliefs on a client.
Cultural Bias
Safety actions and why are they important?
designed to ensure physical safety and mitigate immediate risk to the child or children in their external environment
Strand (2013) defines this as “an adverse life experience that overwhelm an individual’s capacity to cope and to adapt positively to whatever threat they face”
Trauma
What is Transference?
Transference occurs in therapy between the client and the therapist. Transference is when the client redirects (transfers) an unconscious feeling, desire, or expectation from another person toward their therapist.
Parent education programs-Name 2 out of the 4 evidence-based programs that are shown to be most effective (bonus if you can name all 4).
Multisystemic Therapy; Parent-Child Interaction Therapy; Incredible Years; Parent Training