Treatment of Clients Experiencing Trauma A Collaborative Approach to

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Treatment of Clients Experiencing Trauma A Collaborative Approach to Care May 5, 2018 * Tex-CHIP Training Series

The Treatment of Trauma Symptoms Through Counseling

Understanding Provider Role in Treating Trauma To have an awareness and understanding of trauma To provide a safe environment Build rapport To be warm, empathic, non-judgmental, collaborative and genuine Gain the cooperation of the client To work with clients without retraumatizing them. Establish a common understanding of the client’s traumatic event (Bicknell-Hentges & Lynch, 2009)

Considerations when Interacting with Clients Clients handle trauma differently Differing degrees of avoidance Clients may have a different understanding of why the trauma occurred Different beliefs about the impact it had on them or others Not all clients process trauma the same Written trauma narrative versus no narrative Don’t underestimate your client’s resiliency (Resick, Monson & Chard, 2017)

Our Treatment Plan Healthcare Domain: Behavioral Health Provider: LPC Objective: Provide alleviation of presenting trauma symptoms as indicated by client report of: Goals: Interventions: a) To drive to work with minimal anxiety or fear provoking symptoms. (In Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) the focus is on the trauma event). a) The counselor will also teach the client to identify stuck points, how to challenge beliefs, and how to use selfguided cognitive restructuring to decrease trauma symptoms. alleviate as the trauma symptoms decrease.) help the client decrease maladaptive thinking. (a) Reduction in avoidance behaviors (b) Identification of stuck points and challenging her beliefs (c) Decrease in maladaptive thinking b) To focus and concentrate in school. (d) decrease in scores on the PCL-5 and the PHQ- (Goal b) & c) is associated with the b) The counselor will also teach the 9 trauma and the client’s symptoms should client patterns of problematic thinking to c) To feel less irritable and sleep through c) The counselor will teach the client the the night. (CPT protocol does not have ABC worksheet as it relates to her trauma specific interventions to address this to identify the connection between area) thoughts, feelings and behaviors.

Measuring Outcomes/ Success Success is a success, no matter how big or small Always celebrate the little things Trauma treatment requires the use of trauma instruments Cognitive Processing Therapy uses PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL5) & Patient Health Questionnaire- 9 (PHQ-9) Weekly administration to track outcomes Client’s verbal account of meeting agreed upon objectives & completing homework assignments (Resick, Monson & Chard, 2017)

Communication Needed From Other Providers If a client is in crisis do not start trauma treatment Refer client for services based on need Suicidal ideations or self-harming behaviors Psychiatric hospitalization or crisis stabilization Psychiatrist Medication regiment should continue to avoid sudden changes Inpatient/Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Detox may be needed Can participate in treatment but create safety plan Any other provider working with the client Legal issues, Medical concerns, Department of Family Protective Services

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