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Responding to the Third Wave of the Pandemic: Trauma and Addiction
Social isolation, mask-hysteria, media re-traumatization, sociopolitical uncertainty all played a role on the persistent trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic. This has resulted in a dramatic increase in addiction due to self-medication during the height of the pandemic. Traditional addiction treatment has ignored the significant impact of trauma on personal recovery and subsequently people have continued to struggle as a result. With recent advances in understanding the impact of trauma, it is time for a change in the approach taken toward trauma and addiction. This interactive and experiential presentation offers an overview of the impact of trauma on the recovery process from a social, biological, psychological, and spiritual perspective and will provide clinicians with skills to work people affected by trauma throughout their recovery, as well as, understanding the conceptual framework of trauma-informed practice.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to describe the impact of trauma on the brain, body, and behavior.
Participants will be able to conceptualize a case study from a trauma-informed framework.
Participants will be able to implement 3 clinical interventions for addressing trauma.
Reading List
George, O; Le Moal, M & Koob, G.F (2012) Allostasis and Addiction: Role of Dopamine and Cortocotropin-Releasing Factor Systems. Physiological Behavior 106(1) 59-64.
Fallot, R. & Harris, M. (2015) Creating Cultures of Trauma-Informed Care: A Self-Assessment and Planning Protocol
Covington, S., Beyond Trauma: A Healing Journey for Women 2014, rev. 2016
Van der Kolk, B.A. (2014) The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma.
Viking Penguin. New York, NY.
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$15.00
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