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Overview Introduction Defining Trauma Impact of Trauma Components of Effective Collaboration Interviewing Techniques Cultural Considerations Self-Care Resources Questions Introduction Aimee Miller, LMSW-C, LCSW, ACSW (she/hers) Private practice dedicated to conducting psychological evaluations and reports for immigration cases. Currently licensed in Michigan, Tennessee, Illinois, and Texas. Defining Trauma Trauma • An exposure to an extraordinary experience that presents a physical or psychological threat to oneself or others and generates a reaction of helplessness and fear (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Defining Trauma Big “T” trauma • Physical or sexual assault • Childhood abuse • Severe accident • Witnessing harm to others • Learning of a traumatic event related to a close friend or family member • Repeated or extreme firsthand exposure to details of traumatic events Defining Trauma Little “t” trauma • Microaggressions • Infidelity • Divorce • Verbal or emotional abuse • Medical diagnosis • Migration • Loss of friends or family members
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