Unpredictable + chronic exposure to multiple forms of violence + other potentially traumatic stressors, in context of attachment behavioural systems that are unable to provide protection, care and comfort.
Focus on cumulative trauma and developmental context rather than on discrete episodes.
Attachment patterns
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growing up in presence of danger - violent/abusive adult in home.
compromised attachment formation -eg mum who uses drugs and is unpredictable, unavailable, or inappropriate
emotional abuse- parent who puts down, insults, belittles, blames or accuses the child.
Types of trauma
Intimate
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Abuse, neglect, family violence
Societal
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war, community violence, racism, bigotry
Unintended
illness, injury,
loss
Prolongued exposure to
stress/trauma
Nota:
may include substance abuse, poverty, etc
Complex
Nota:
usually relational aspect. over longer period.
Disrupts ability to form + maintain healthy relationships
Impairments you might see
in a child experiencing this
Schemas: unconditional beliefs/feelings about self in relation to environment. Developed in childhood. rigid + persistent. when problematic, highly negative.
Trigger --> schema --> behaviour ---> schema is strengthened.
Close link to PD
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BPD - particularly abuse.
DPD - often from abandonment, neglect.
Narcissistic- often from emotional abuse.
To help
Environment
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Create + maintain safety and containment. be a prototype for a trusting rel.
Source
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understand origin of problem. normalise this. validate their reaction.
understand their story so you can empathise
Comorbidity
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assess + address potential co-morbid problems. it is the rule, not the exception.
common problem: suicidality.
Schema therapy
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identifying + slowly changing schema
Dialectical
behaviour therapy
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skills training approach. particularly for BPD and suicide clients.
Stages of recovery
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Judith Herman:
safety, remembrance and mourning, reconnection.
Importance of range of biopsychosocial factors involved.
group therapy recommended for normalising in stage 1.
Expect rel problems
to play out
Consistency
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respect, empathy, boundaries, accountability
Avoid vicarious trauma
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make sure you can debrief + dissociate your feelings.
Refer to clinical psych
Risk group: refugees
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10.4mill worldwide. often subject to repeated HR violations- in original home, during flight, at camps.
UNHCR- every woman in refugee camps in Rwanda had been sexually assaulted or raped.