Robert Lusk – Understanding and Treating Traumatized Youth An Integrated, Evidence-Based Approach

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Robert Lusk - Understanding and Treating Traumatized Youth An Integrated, Evidence-Based Approach courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Robert LuskDuration:5 Hours 42 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 26, 2011 Description Manual - Understanding and Treating Trauma (1.84 MB) 68 Pages Available after Purchase Outline INTRODUCTIONPrevalence of psychological trauma in youthCommon types of traumaIMPACT AND EFFECTS OF TRAUMAFactors impacting the severity of the trauma responseLong-term effects of interpersonal trauma“Trauma aftershocks,” and how professionals can start to have an impactThe “good news” and “bad news” about the effects of traumaISSUES IN DIAGNOSISDiagnosis of trauma responsesStress disorders (PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder)Dissociative disordersOther diagnoses related to traumaThe “comorbidity” issueProposed diagnostic changes in the DSM-V related to traumaTRAUMA, DISSOCIATION, AND THE HYPERAROUSAL RESPONSEWhat the hyperarousal response means and how it worksDissociation and traumaGender differences in response to traumaFight, flight, and fright modesWhat happens in each modeWhy youth can’t use coping skills when hyperarousedHow hyperarousal can be “addictive”THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR THE EFFECTS OF TRAUMAOverview of the brain (as it relates to trauma and hyperarousal)Brain functions relevant to trauma treatmentEffects of trauma on the brainTRAUMA-FOCUSED TREATMENT: OVERVIEWUnderstanding issues in the first phase of trauma treatmentThe importance of education (of client, parents, teachers, and significant others)Grounding, coping, and healthy endorphin-releasing techniques for the first phaseHelping the youth shift from a “survival brain” to a “learning brain”When is the youth ready for the second phase?Applying second phase principles in youthAdapting trauma processing techniques based on developmental levelWhen is the youth ready for the third phase?Applying the principles of reintegration (third phase) with youthFamily work and focusing on the futureWhen is the third phase completed?DIGGING DEEPER INTO TREATMENT: AN INTEGRATED, EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHCurrent research evidenceTrauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and its variantsComponents of TF-CBTCreating the Trauma NarrativeCognitive processing in TF-CBTThe Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT)Overview of NMTPrinciples of NMTNMT interventions for different developmental levelsThe ARC Model: Attachment, Regulation, & CompetencyKey building blocks in the ARC modelThe Attachment domainThe Self-regulation domainThe Competency domainTrauma integration in the ARC modelMEDICATIONS FOR TRAUMA SYMPTOMS IN YOUTHRecent researchRecommended medications for complex trauma and comorbid disorders in youthConcerns, issues, and limitations of medications for traumaADDITIONAL MATERIAL PROVIDED IN THE COURSE MANUAL:Appendix A: General Principles of Trauma-Informed InterventionAppendix B: Assessment of Trauma and Developmental LevelAreas to cover and tools to use in a trauma assessmentImportant, often overlooked, components of a trauma assessmentHow to determine types of interventions to use Faculty Robert Lusk, PhD Related seminars and products: 2 Robert Lusk, PhD, has devoted his career to working with trauma survivors and their families, and providing training and consultation to parents, military families, and professionals on trauma-related issues, parenting special needs children, attachment disorders, psychotropic medications, reintegration after deployment, and psychiatric disorders.

• For the past 26 years, Dr. Lusk has served as clinical director at The Baby Fold.

• There, he designs and implements new programs, and provides clinical supervision, consultation and oversight to all the agency’s treatment programs.Dr.

• Lusk completed a full-time internship at the Brentwood Veterans Administration Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he focused on PTSD treatment for combat veterans.

• He has continued to provide supervision, training, and treatment for veterans and other adult trauma survivors for the past 30 years.Dr.

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