jagomart
digital resources
picture1_Cbt For Grief Pdf 110199 | Cohen Ppt Trauma Focused Cbt For Childhood Traumatic Grief 3


 159x       Filetype PDF       File size 1.21 MB       Source: www.starcenter.pitt.edu


File: Cbt For Grief Pdf 110199 | Cohen Ppt Trauma Focused Cbt For Childhood Traumatic Grief 3
4 2 2021 trauma focused cbt for childhood traumatic grief judith a cohen m d professor of psychiatry allegheny health network drexel university college of medicine judith cohen ahn org ...

icon picture PDF Filetype PDF | Posted on 29 Sep 2022 | 3 years ago
Partial capture of text on file.
                                                                  4/2/2021
                   Trauma-Focused CBT for 
                 Childhood Traumatic Grief
                             Judith A. Cohen, M.D. 
                             Professor of Psychiatry
                            Allegheny Health Network
                        Drexel University College of Medicine 
                             Judith.cohen@ahn.org
             1
                       Death as Trauma Leading to PTSD/PTSS 
              A: Person was exposed to: death, threatened death, 
                actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or 
                threatened sexual violence,
              B: Intrusion symptoms, e.g., intrusive thoughts, 
                memories, dreams, with physical and/or psychological 
                distress
              C: Avoidance of reminders or cues
              D: Negative trauma-related mood or cognitions
              E: Hyperarousal, e.g., irritability, poor attention, 
                disrupted sleep, increased startle, risk taking
              > 1 month, functional impairment
             2
                                                                       1
                                                                                                    4/2/2021
                                          Many Traumatic Deaths Including…
                       •   70,000 opioid deaths/year, mostly young people, 
                           many of whom have children or child siblings
                       •   Suicides, homicides primarily impact young people
                       •   Motor vehicle, other accidents
                       •   Mass disasters—natural, violence:
                           e.g., Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh
                       •   Sudden medical illnesses
                       •   Pandemic—witness sudden, frightening death, 
                           cannot observe mourning rituals, personal threat
                   3
                               COVID-19 Circumstances Contribute to CTG
                      •   Fear conditioning: children trained to fear contagion;  
                          any mask, distancing, hygiene mistakes may be fatal
                      •   Death preceded by traumatic separation from ill loved 
                          one; may unable to say goodbye or observe usual 
                          mourning rituals
                      •Traumatized therapists— provide optimal care to 
                         children and families and also care for ourselves
                      •Making a family disaster preparedness plan becomes 
                         more complicated if your family member died.
                      •Educating teachers/classmates how to interact 
                         with/support children with CTG
                   4
                                                                                                            2
                                                                                                    4/2/2021
                          COVID-19 Circumstances Contribute to CTG~2 
                        •   COVID-19 has differentially impacted communities 
                            of color, front line workers, health care workers
                        •   COVID-19 has increased suicide and substance 
                            abuse-related deaths
                        •   COVID-19 and “excessive deaths”, e.g., medical 
                            deaths that do not “count” as COVID-19 deaths but 
                            would not have occurred without the pandemic
                        •   Estimate: the number of “excessive deaths” are ≥ 
                            50% of the official number of COVID-19 deaths
                   5
                                             Tasks of Childhood Bereavement
                      • Experience the deep pain associated with death.
                      • Accept the permanence of death (varies according to 
                         developmental level).
                      • Reminisce about the deceased person—good and bad.
                      • Incorporate important aspects of the deceased into own 
                         identity 
                      • Convert the relationship from one of interaction to one of 
                         memory
                      • Commit to new relationships
                      • Regain healthy developmental trajectory
                         Wolfelt (1996); Worden (1996)
                   6
                                                                                                            3
                                                                                                    4/2/2021
                                                         “Typical” Childhood Grief
                        •   Children are able to engage in these tasks
                        •   Emptiness, sadness, longing for the deceased, but 
                            without guilt, ↓self-esteem, death preoccupation
                        •   Intensity: intense “pangs” (sadness, longing) 
                            interspersed with ~normal functioning
                        •   Duration: self-limited; diminishes over the course 
                            of several weeks-months
                   7
                                     Childhood Traumatic Grief
                    • Similar terms but somewhat different:  Maladaptive grief, 
                      complicated grief, Prolonged Grief Disorder (DSM-5-TR)
                    • After a death the child associates with threat, sense of 
                      danger, child develops trauma symptoms that interfere with 
                      typical bereavement tasks. 
                    • Trauma symptoms: PTSD intrusion, avoidance, negative 
                      emotions/cognitions, hyperarousal
                    • Interference with grief tasks: role confusion, persistent 
                      yearning, difficulty accepting the death, avoiding reminders, 
                      numbness, etc.
                    • COVID-19: already fear-conditioned, threat/danger is ongoing 
                      and real. Shame, guilt, fear, anger are common
                   8
                                                                                                            4
The words contained in this file might help you see if this file matches what you are looking for:

...Trauma focused cbt for childhood traumatic grief judith a cohen m d professor of psychiatry allegheny health network drexel university college medicine ahn org death as leading to ptsd ptss person was exposed threatened actual or serious injury sexual violence b intrusion symptoms e g intrusive thoughts memories dreams with physical and psychological distress c avoidance reminders cues negative related mood cognitions hyperarousal irritability poor attention disrupted sleep increased startle risk taking month functional impairment many deaths including opioid year mostly young people whom have children child siblings suicides homicides primarily impact motor vehicle other accidents mass disasters natural tree life shooting in pittsburgh sudden medical illnesses pandemic witness frightening cannot observe mourning rituals personal threat covid circumstances contribute ctg fear conditioning trained contagion any mask distancing hygiene mistakes may be fatal preceded by separation from il...

no reviews yet
Please Login to review.