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PTSDPSYC 5316- 01 Child Psychopathology
Dr. Christine Bradshaw
Presented by Eric Sun
Objectives Overview of PTSD Article reviews Book review Assessments/ Treatments Support groups Recommendations
What are the core features?
*Let’s review*
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Reexperiencingof the
Traumatic event
Avoidance of associated stimuliand numbing of
general responsiveness(last more than 1 month)
Symptoms of extreme arousal
WHAT
CAUSES
P T S D ?
Natural disasters
PTSD can occur at any ages exhibit the symptoms varies:
• acute: less than 3 months• chronic: 3 months or longer• delayed onset: more than 6 months (DSM-IV TR)
Terrorism
The facts of child with PTSD experienced……… • traumatic events by age of 6: 68%• physical problems and emotional difficulties: 20%• more than one traumas: 50% (NCTSN)
Physical abuse
• 20 percent to 63 percent in survivors of child• 12 percent to 53 percent in the medically ill• 5 percent to 95 percent in disaster survivors (NCTSN)
Etiology of PTSDCause
Natural disastersTerrorism
AbusesAccidents
…..
Core features•Reexperiencing of the traumatic event
• Symptoms of extreme arousal•Avoidance of associated stimuli and numbing of
general responsiveness
AssessmentCAPSLASC
M-PTSDDSM-IV-TR
Acute: > 3 monthsChronic: 3~6 months
Delayed onset: > 6 months
PTSDRelapse
(risk factors)
Article reviews Article I - Memory and learning deficits in
children with PTSD.
Purpose - to find out whether the children
with PTSD have memory and learning deficiency
Methods
- compare two different groups of children with traumatized and non-traumatized
Article II - EMDR treatment for children with
PTSD: Results of a randomized controlled trial
Purpose - to evaluate the effect of EMDR
treatment in the children with PTSD
Methods - compare two different groups of
children with PTSD and non-PTSD.
Conclusion of two articles
Children with PTSD might not only be diagnosed comorbid disorders (e.g., major depression disorder, conduct order, ADHD, and substance abuse ), but associated deficiencies in memory and learning.
Many researches have indicated EMDR treatment provides high efficacy on the adult with PTSD and it “might” also beneficial to the children with PTSD. But more EMDR studies are needed for treating children with PTSD.
What did I read? Coedited by
• Dr. Foa, Dr. Keane, and Dr. Friedman
Book contents• Section 1: Brief intro. of PTSD• Section 2: Literature review• Section 3: Treatments (12 types)
I reflect ……• Citations• Fruitful clear information • A useful tool book• very practical and oriented • Must read
Assessments Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS)
Form: for child, adolescence, and people experience severe traumas Format: 30 item structured interview Time: 45-60 minutes
Los Angeles Symptom Checklist (LASC) Form: veteran, battered women, adult survivors of childhood abuse, psychiatric
outpatients, and high risks adolescences. Format: 43- item self-report measurement Time: 10-15 minutes
Mississippi Scale for Combat-Related PTSD (M-PTSD) Form: veteran, battered women, adult survivors of childhood abuse, psychiatric outpatients,
and high risks adolescences. Format: 35-item self-report questions Time: 10-15 minutes
TreatmentsEMDR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ5MLn1Cc94&feature=related (2:57)
Video Game Tetris Used to Treat PTSD http://www.redorbit.com/news/video/technology/7/video_game_tetris_used_to_treat_ptsd/26700/index.html (0:50)
Support groups National resource:
The National Child Traumatic Stress Disorder (US government)
The national child traumatic stress network (NCTSN)
Local resource: Bo’s Place - Address: 10050 Buffalo
Speedway Houston, TX 77054
- Phone: 713-942-8339
Recovery, Inc. (Houson - Memorial Drive)
- Address: 11612 Memorial Drive Blalock & Fondren Houston, TX 77024
- Phone: (713) 466-3387
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Recommendations As a counselor, we have to
understand Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms can come and go. We might always take fixing people’s problems as ours duty. However, PTSD is a kind of disorder in a circle of fixing and breaking. So having a tailoring treatment plan would be the only antidote.
Movie - reign over me (2007)
APA: http://www.apa.org/topics/topicptsd.html
National Center for PTSD (US government) http://www.ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/index.jsp
NCTSN http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main
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April, 2 2009The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will spend more than $1.4 billion as part ofPresident Obama’s economic recovery plan ofPTSD to improve services to America’s Veterans.
NO MORE FEAR!!
References Ahmad, A., Larsson, B., Sundelin, W.V. (2007) EMDR treatment for children
with PTSD: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Nord J Psychiatry, 61, 349-354.
Course Text: Mash, E.J. & Wolfe, D.A. (2005). Abnormal Child Psychology, 3rd edition. Thomson/Wadsworth Publishing.
EDNA b. Foa, Terence M. Keane, Matthew J. Friedman, Effective treatments for PTSD, 72 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012, The Guilford Press, illustrated, 2004, 388 pages.
The national child traumatic stress network (NCTSN) United States of veterans affairs -- national center for posttraumatic stress
disorder American Psychology Association (APA) www.youtube.com Google/ yahoo pictures gallery