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Mastering Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment _ Counselor CEUs

Mastering Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment _ Counselor CEUs

Episode 1049 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Importance of Trauma-Informed Screening

  • Screening must be trauma-informed, even if not directly screening for trauma.
  • Trauma is at the core of many mental health, behavioral, and physical health problems, so it's crucial to recognize its role.

Trauma and Health Problems

  • Trauma, including Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), can contribute to a range of health issues, such as hypothyroidism, depression, and autoimmune disorders.
  • Screening should address both the physical symptoms and the underlying trauma-related causes.

Screening and Prevention

  • Early trauma screening helps prevent additional related issues, such as PTSD, addiction, or chronic health conditions.
  • Recognizing the signs of trauma early on improves treatment outcomes by addressing root causes of symptoms.

16 Principles of Trauma-Informed Care

  • These principles emphasize safety, empowerment, and collaboration in clinical settings.
  • It's essential to create environments that feel safe and controlled for patients, especially those with trauma histories.

Trauma's Broad Impact

  • Trauma affects a person physically, emotionally, interpersonally, cognitively, and spiritually.
  • It's important to address trauma holistically to prevent revictimization and improve overall treatment outcomes.

Environmental Sensitivity

  • Clinical environments can unknowingly trigger trauma survivors (e.g., locked doors, security measures).
  • Being sensitive to such triggers can help patients feel more in control and less threatened.

Addressing Trauma Symptoms

  • Symptoms of trauma, such as hypervigilance, difficulty concentrating, and emotional regulation issues, can mimic other disorders like ADHD or anxiety.
  • It's important to identify the trauma-related causes to provide effective treatment.

Intergenerational Trauma

  • Trauma often perpetuates across generations, with parents passing their unresolved trauma to their children.
  • Addressing trauma through early screening and prevention can help break this cycle.

Screening for Trauma

  • Screening can be conducted by various professionals, not just licensed clinicians.
  • Simple screening questions can help identify trauma-related issues and prompt further evaluation.

Creating a Trauma-Informed Environment

  • From the moment a patient contacts the clinic to their interactions with staff, every step should be trauma-informed.
  • Pay attention to patient needs and responses to ensure they feel safe and supported throughout their experience.


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