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complex trauma - developmental consequences of multiple traumatic events or prolonged exposure to
trauma



complex trauma may develop from - -maltx

-neglect

-abuse



immediate emotional response - -numbness and detachment

-anxiety/severe fear

-guilt

-exhilaration

-anger. sadness

-helplessness

-depersonalization

-disorientation

-feeling out of control

-denial

-constriction of feelings

-feeling overwhelmed



delayed emotional response - -irritability/hostility

-depression

-mood swings

-anxiety

-fear of trauma recurrence

-grief reactions

,-shame feelings of fragility

-emotional detachment



immediate cognitive response - -Difficulty concentrating

-Racing thoughts

-Distortion of time and space

-Memory problems

-Strong identification with victims



delayed cognitive response - -Intrusive memories or flashbacks

-Reactivation of previous traumatic events

-Self-blame

-Preoccupation with event

-Difficulty making decisions

-Magical thinking

-Belief that feelings or memories are dangerous

-Generalization of triggers

-Suicidal thinking



immediate behavioral response - -Startled reaction

-Restlessness

-Sleep and appetite disturbances

-Difficulty expressing oneself

-Argumentative behavior

-increased use of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco

-Withdrawal and apathy

-Avoidant behaviors



delayed behavioral response - -Avoidance of event reminders

,-social relationship disturbances

-Decreased activity level

-Engagement in high-risk behaviors

-Increased use of alcohol and drugs

-Withdrawal



trauma informed care - focuses on how trauma may affect an individual's life and his or her response to
behavioral health services from prevention through treatment



trauma informed approach incorporates - -realizing the prevalence of trauma

-recognizing how trauma affects all individuals involved in the program, org, or syst

-responding by putting this knowledge into practice



Reactive Attachment Disorder - a consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior
toward adult caregivers (child rarely seeks comfort or responds to comforting)



reactive attachment disorder symptoms - -limited pos affect

-irritability

-sadness

-fearfulness

-minimal soc responsiveness



reactive attachment disorder causes - -inconsistent care

-freq changes in caregivers

-living in foster homes/orphanages



reactive attachment disorder tx - -ind. and family therapy

-med for underlying depression/anxiety

-bibliotherapy

, rape-trauma syndrome - specific type of PTSD which can develop after a client has been victim of sexual
assault



symptoms of PTSD - 1. re-experiencing symptoms

2. avoidance behavior

3. neg changes in cognition and mood

4. alt arousal and act



re-experiencing symptoms (PTSD) - -Flashbacks

-Bad dreams

-Frightening thoughts.



avoidance behaviors - -Staying away from places, events, or objects that are reminders of the
experience

-Feeling emotionally numb

-Feeling strong guilt, depression, or worry

-Losing interest in activities that were enjoyable in the past

-Having trouble remembering the dangerous event.

-Things that remind a person of the traumatic event can trigger avoidance symptoms.



negative changes in cognition and mood - -cognitive distortions about self

-feelings of detachment



symptoms of hyperarousal - -being easily startled

-feeling tense/on edge

-difficulty sleeping

-angry outbursts

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