•It can be experienced first hand or someone can be a witness to the event
What is Trauma?
A consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers
A persistent social and emotional disturbance
a pattern of extremes of insufficient care
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
Any mental health professional who works directly with traumatized children and adolescents is vulnerable to the effects of trauma
What is secondary traumatic stress or Vicarious trauma?
These are examples of ________ reactions to trauma
•Distractibility or inability to concentrate
•School avoidance
•Aggressive behaviors
•Increased competition with siblings or peers
What are behavioral?
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence violation
negative mood, dissociation, avoidance, and arousal, beginning or worsening after the traumatic event(s) occurred
3 days to 1 month after trauma exposure
What is Acute Stress Disorder?
To seek supervision
To exercise
To use mindfulness techniques
Are some examples but not all of this practice
What is self-care?
These are ______ reactions of trauma
•Changes in appetite
•Headaches and stomachaches
•Sleep disturbances and nightmares
•Other somatic complaints
What are physical?
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence
intrusion symptoms associated with the traumatic event(s), beginning after the traumatic event(s) occurred
Duration of the disturbance (Criteria B, C, D, and E) is more than 1 month
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
What is enuresis?
These are _____ examples of reactions to trauma
•Fear and withdrawal
•Reminder of event
•Angry outburst
•Self-blame
What are emotional?
The development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor(s) occurring within 3 months of the onset of the stressor(s)
What is adjustment disorder?
A clinical term for soiling that can be a sign of regression due to trauma...
what is encopresis?
There are 6 of these in the DSM...
What are Trauma-and-Stressor Related Disorders
•Must have clinically significant distress in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
•Cannot meet the qualifications for another diagnosis in this category.
This type of diagnosis is used when there are missing pieces or insufficient information to make the full diagnosis of another trauma-and-stressor-related disorder.
What is Unspecified Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorder?
The five domains include professional, spiritual, physical, emotional, psychological...
What are the domains of self-care?