PPT-Chapter 7 Physical Trauma

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For each type of injury listed propose the type of weaponinstrument that might cause that type of injury Abrasion Chop wound Contusion Hesitation marks Laceration

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For each type of injury listed propose the type of weaponinstrument that might cause that type of injury Abrasion Chop wound Contusion Hesitation marks Laceration Therapeutic wound Vocabulary. Mandy A. Davis, LCSW. madavis@pdx.edu. 503-725-9636. Agenda - Welcoming. Mandy Davis, LCSW. Trauma Informed Care Project & Trauma Informed Oregon . Consult & Train with CW, SS, Schools, County Teams, Judges, Lawyers, Health Care, Housing. Age Differences and Intervention. Artwork from The Anna Institute. WHAT IS TRAUMA?. Traumatic Event . A person experiences, witnesses or is confronted with actual or threatened death or serious injury or threat to the physical integrity of oneself or others. 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 . Trauma. What is trauma?. How prevalent is trauma ?. How long does it last?. Why should we be aware of it? . Most Important Health Research of the Decade. Kaiser Permanente and U.S. Centers for Prevention and Disease Control (CDC). What Will I Learn Today?. You will be able to define trauma and describe how it differs from everyday stress.. You will learn how to view young people’s behaviors through a trauma lens.. You will better understand the role of resilience in buffering the effects of traumatic events. . Transmission of stress across generations. Defining Trauma. Medically, “trauma” refers to a serious or critical bodily injury, wound, or . shock. Psychologically, . “trauma” . refers . to an experience that is emotionally painful, distressful or shocking, often resulting in . Kaiser Permanente and Center for Disease Control, 1998. The Study:. 17,000, mostly white, college-educated, employed adults were screened for 10 prominent childhood traumatic experiences as a part of their routine health care at Kaiser. Participants received one point for each type of trauma.. 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.. An Occupational Hazard . for Professionals. Presented by:. Joan Meier, Esq., GW Law School and DV LEAP. Margot Richters, PhD. Moderated by:. Nancy Drane, Esq., Children’s Law Center. Presentation Goals. surface. Living- Reddish-Brown. . . Postmortem- Yellowish. Forensic Science II: Physical Trauma, Chapter 7. © 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 1. Blunt-Force Trauma—Abrasions. Skin has three layers. Why We Must Address It. New York State Office of Mental Health. March 2010. 2. Acknowledgement. . The New York State Office of Mental Health wishes to acknowledge the contributions of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) and its Office of Technical Assistance (formerly NTAC) . surface. Living- Reddish-Brown. . . Postmortem- Yellowish. Forensic Science II: Physical Trauma, Chapter 7. © 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 1. Blunt-Force Trauma—Abrasions. Skin has three layers. Trauma Informed Approach Pennsylvania Prison Chaplains Association Conference September 17, 2019 Lynn A. Patrone F orensic Mental Health Advocate Performance Objectives Define trauma Describe effects and reaction – an event where a person is faced with a situation that pushes him or her beyond their capacity to cope and continue to function normally. Crisis Intervention. – methods used to offer short-term, immediate help to individuals who have experienced an event that produces mental, physical, emotional, and/or behavioral distress.

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