PPT-BRAIN TRAUMA Jeanette J. Norden, Ph.D.
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Professor Emerita Vanderbilt University School of Medicine CNS Brain amp spinal cord The CNS is unforgiving to injury The CNS is enclosed in bone Intervention
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Professor Emerita Vanderbilt University School of Medicine CNS Brain amp spinal cord The CNS is unforgiving to injury The CNS is enclosed in bone Intervention before CNS damage is paramount. & HUMILIATION. . . Hélène Lewis MSc (. Clin. . Psych). The most recent neuroscience findings on trauma in this presentation is based on Professor Bessel van der . Kolk’s. from Harvard Medical School, Trauma center in Boston. . Effective Interventions for Healing & Resilience. Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS. Founder & Director, . Mindful Ohio. @. jamiemarich. @. dancingmindful. . About Your Presenter. Licensed Supervising Professional Clinical Counselor (MH). And How to . F. acilitate Recovery. !. Clinical Presentation. Sources of Trauma. for Individuals with. IDD. Report on Abuse of People with Disabilities – 2013 Spectrum Institute . Over 70% of people with Disabilities report being victims of abuse- 90% of them said it was on multiple occasions . And How to . F. acilitate Recovery. !. Presented by. Karyn Harvey, Ph.D.. kharvey@thearcbaltimore.org. Materials at:. Pid.thenadd.org. Books at Amazon.com. Sources of Trauma. for Individuals with. IDD. I. Concussion. . Is a clinical syndrome of altered . consiousness. secondary to head injury. Brought by a change in the momentum of the head when a moving head suddenly arrested by impact on a rigid surface). Looking at Addiction through a Trauma Informed Lens . . Allison . Sampson Jackson, PhD, LCSW, LICSW, CSTOP. Family Preservation Services of VA. Providence Service Corporation . 3. Defining Trauma:. a traumatic event, either witnessed or experienced, representing a fundamental threat to one’s physical integrity or survival. Using SMART for affect regulation and trauma processing. The Definition of Trauma. Trauma is an event, either witnessed or experienced, that represents a fundamental threat to an individual’s physical safety or survival.. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. STROKE. Stroke is the . 3. rd. leading cause of death . in the U.S., and the . leading cause of disability. The brain is . very. metabolically active . Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS: . Brain & spinal cord. . The CNS is “unforgiving” to injury. The CNS is within a “closed” compartment. Intervention before CNS damage is paramount!. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS TUMORS. CNS tumors (neoplasms): abnormal masses of cells produced by . uncontrolled cellular proliferation. ; can be. Primary: . arising from cells in the CNS. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS TUMORS. CNS tumors (neoplasms): abnormal masses of cells produced by . uncontrolled cellular proliferation. ; can be. Primary: . arising from cells in the CNS. Taira . Masek. LCSW MPA. Director of Mental Health Partnerships ESU #2. tmasek@esu2.org. . Outline. Trauma and Behavior . 3 key things to understand. 1) Brain Development. 2) Attachment. 3) Trauma Triggers . Shifting our Lens…. What stories do we tell ourselves to explain behavior?. Trauma?. Understanding Trauma. E. vent. – Actual experience or threat of physical or psychological harm OR the lack/withholding/control of material or relational resources crucial to health and development. Can be a single event or repeated events.. . . Hélène Lewis MSc (. Clin. . Psych). The most recent neuroscience findings on trauma in this presentation is based on Professor Bessel van der . Kolk’s. from Harvard Medical School, Trauma center in Boston. .
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