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Digital Seminar

Applying Trauma Treatment to Children: Framework & Case Examples


Faculty:
Robert Lusk, PhD,
Duration:
2 Hours 03 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Dec 30, 2015
Product Code:
ONL020520
Brochure Code:
ONLBTREX-1
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
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Description

Case Studies Illustrate the Journey of Trauma Treatment
What does trauma treatment actually look like? This webinar reviews an evidence-based framework for guiding treatment, and expands upon it with a new domain focused on physiology. Participants learn what current research says about the use of medications for child trauma victims. This framework is then applied to two very different, complex trauma cases to determine the focus and types of interventions to use, how to prepare different children and their families for trauma processing, and how to implement both play-based and verbal trauma narratives.

Join Dr. Robert Lusk as he uses case studies to illustrate the journey of trauma treatment and the reconnection that takes place as the journey reaches its conclusion.

 


Course Content

 

A. Applying a Conceptual Framework to Trauma Treatment
B. Stages of Trauma-Focused Treatment
C. Using an Expanded Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC) Model as a Framework
  1. The ARC domains and building blocks addressed in Stage 1
  2. Adding a new domain: Physiology
    a. Sensory needs and interventions (Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics)
    b. Medications for traumatized youth
D. Applying the Expanded ARC Model: Case Examples
  1. Case #1: Amanda
    a. Stage 1: Safety and stabilization
    b. Stage 2: Processing Amanda’s trauma
      (1) Choosing a modality
      (2) The “trauma narrative”: Format and process
    c. Stage 3: Reconnection
      (1) Areas covered and process
      (2) Formal assessment
      (3) Termination
  2. Case #2: Doug
    a. Stage 1: Safety and stabilization
    b. Processing Doug’s trauma
      (1) Choosing a modality
      (2) The “trauma narrative”
        (a) Format and process
        (b) Cognitive restructuring (The Franklin Method)
    c. Stage 3: Reconnection

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Robert Lusk, PhD, Related seminars and products


ROBERT LUSK, PhD, a clinical psychologist for over 20 years, has devoted his career to helping traumatized children and adolescents. He has worked extensively with child trauma victims and their families, and provides training and consultation to parents and professionals about trauma-related issues, parenting special needs children, attachment disorders, psychotropic medications, and psychiatric disorders. For the past 22 years, Dr. Lusk has served as Clinical Director at The Baby Fold—an agency providing residential, special education, child welfare, adoption/foster care support, and numerous other services to children and families in Illinois. There, he provides clinical supervision and consultation to all of the agency's treatment programs. Dr. Lusk also instructs courses at Illinois Wesleyan University and has been actively involved in investigative research on trauma since 1987, including studies of treatment approach efficacy, and cognitive and school-related effects of trauma. He has published several journal articles and book chapters on understanding and treating traumatized children, and has taught both graduate and undergraduate seminars on trauma.

Dr. Lusk has presented at local, regional, and national conferences on the effects and treatment of childhood trauma. He also conducts a local radio show, Ask Dr. Rob, where he discusses a variety of psychological issues. He earned his Master's and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from the University of California at Los Angeles and has trained in a variety of interventions including cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, couples and family therapy, and EMDR. He has been a member of the APA for more than 20 years, and is a member of the APA's Division of Clinical Psychology and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.


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Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Access never expires for this product.

Target Audience

Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Educators, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Marriage and Family Therapists

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