Unfortunately, many current resources on critical incident trauma are limited in their focus. They do not address the aftermath of an event, symptoms of trauma exposure and basic treatment options.
Carrie Steiner – Trauma-Get informed Care Before, During, & After Critical Incidents
TRAUMA INFORMED CARE: TRAUMA AWARENESS AND BRAIN RESPONSE
- Social-An ecological model for trauma impact
- High risk of developing trauma disorder in the future
- Brain development and trauma
- Bidirectional relationships between trauma, substance abuse, mental illness, and other conditions
- DSM-5®: PTSD, ASD, trauma-Related disorders
PRE-EVENT FACTORS SHAPE TRAUMA COPING ABILITIES
- Study of Adverse Life Events
- Genetics
- Age, gender and sexual orientation/gender identity are all factors
- Family history
- Pre-Mental health factors that are already in place
- Interventions
- Trauma education-Care with information
- For professionals and other people, reducing secondary trauma
- Crisis services
- Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), program
EVENT FACTORS THAT SHAPE TRAUMA RESPONSE
- 16 factors are critical to the development of trauma disorders
- Expected trauma versus unanticipated trauma
- Natural vs. Human-caused trauma
- Individual vs. group trauma
- Physical injury
- Culture and community
- Historical/generational trauma
- Mass trauma
- Interventions
- Mental rehearsal and preparedness
- Psychoeducation regarding stress reactions
- Active coping skills
- Limit exposure
- Social support
POST-EVENTS THAT SHAPE TRAUMA HEALING
- Access, knowledge, and use of trauma services
- Interventions
- Trauma-Information (EMDR/CBT/CPT, neurofeedback and Prolonged Exposure)
- Body-Trauma therapy based on yoga, somatic experience, EFT, and EMDR
- Video of EMDR
- Re-traumatization issues
- Resilience: Cultural, racial and ethnic characteristics
- 10 key protective traits
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Critical How to Prepare for Incident Trauma, Cope With It, and Survive After It
Unfortunately, most current resources on critical incident trauma are not addressing the aftermath, symptoms, and treatment options. Effective coping requires both intervention and prevention.-Event, event and post-Event factors that can impact trauma and a positive or resilient response.
In this recording, Dr. Carrie SteinerDr. John A. Sullivan, a former Chicago Police Officer, will present a engaging exploration on how to positively impact victims, responders and law enforcement agencies during and after critical incidents. Dr. Steiner’s professional experience is invaluable as she shares first-The success stories of Crisis Intervention Team programs (CIT) are shared in person. Her presentation is both practical and real, with an honest discussion about how to manage both the factors we can control and those that are not.
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