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9/12/2015 Phoenix Arizona
Understanding Trauma in Addiction Treatment
Presented by, Noé Vargas, DBH, LPC, FT
At the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) Annual
Conference Washington D.C. October 11, 1025
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Welcome!
Introductions
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Outline • Terminology • Trauma and SUD/Addiction
• Assessment & Treatment
What is your understanding of psychological
trauma?
Why is it important to understand the impact SUD/Addiction has in individuals suffering
with psychological trauma?
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Terminology
• Subjective • Could threaten the life, or physical integrity of an individual • Brain response (triune brain)
• Emotional response
• Physiological response
• Trauma overwhelms the individual window of tolerance or coping response
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What Is Trauma?
•Acute trauma or type I trauma •Chronic trauma or type II trauma
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Types of Trauma
Prenatal Postnatal
When Does Trauma Begin?
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•The Triune Brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZJaQPHL764
•Reptile Brain
•Limbic System •Neo-cortex
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Trauma & the Brain
8 & 9
• Abuse •Sexual, Physical & Neglect
• Domestic violence •Trafficked children •Witnessing or exposure to violence •Natural disaster survivor •Substance Abuse/Addiction exposure
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Childhood Experiences Leading to Trauma
2 & 7
Overlapping of SUD & Trauma/PTSD
Substance usages predisposes individuals to a higher rate of traumas.
The combination of SUD/Addiction & Trauma increases the changes for other mental health problems.
Substance usage can interfere with treatment outcomes.
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Overlapping of SUD & Trauma/PTSD
Usage of substances to self-medicate. Heavy substance usage
increases victimization. Substance usage increases
trauma symptomatology.
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•Protective mechanism •Coping mechanism •Stressful or high emotional event
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Dissociation Overview
7, 8, & 2
What is resilience?
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Role of Resiliency
•Ability to recover from traumatic events
•Safety •Capable & Lovable
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The Resilient Person
2
• Perspective on disorders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR6m7FL1Dko
• Consider client’s cultural background when screening and assessing.
• Cultural behavioral accepted practices
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The Impact of Culture on the Healing Process
1, 3, & 4.
• Ethno-cultural, beliefs and values (trauma & substance usage)
• Community practices, norms and resources
• Family heritage and dynamics
• Understand acculturation levels • Individual bio-psychosocial resources and vulnerabilities
• Prior exposure to traumatic experiences
• Previously established patters of coping (Substance usage) • Language preference
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Cultural Aspects When Assessing Trauma &
SUD/Addiction
1 & 11
• Substance Use itself does not constitute a trauma.
• Screen/Assess for Trauma and SUD/Addiction both.
• Assessing for trauma can be done
even if a client continues to use.
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Central Issues to Trauma Assessment
6 & 11
• Assess psychological symptoms that may be associated to trauma.
• Assess for mental and SUD/addiction,, as well for trauma related symptoms.
• Know the differences between a screening and an assessment instrument.
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Awareness of Co-0curring Diagnosis
6
• Physical safety • DTS/DTO • Psychosis • Other Psychological Debilitation • Mental functioning • Support Systems • Trauma status
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Critical Issues when Assessing Co-occurring
6
• PC-PTSD • LCE-5 Part I and/or II • PCL-5 (different versions) • DAST (different versions) • The AUDIT • The CAGE • WHO- ASSIST V3.0
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Few Practical Screening & Assessment Tools
Partially 6
•Identification of trauma •Assessment of trauma •Building safety •Psych-education •Processing (an integrated approach) •Closure
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Overview of the Trauma Healing
Process
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•Realizing
•Recognizing •Responding
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Trauma Informed
Approach
6
•Respect •Positive regard •Compassion •Installing hope •Form a therapeutic relationship with your client
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Central Issues Trauma
Informed Care
2, 6, & 4.
•Re-Traumatization
•Vicarious Trauma
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Clinical Aspects to
Consider
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/assessment/ncptsd-instrument-request-form.asp http://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/dsm-5/online-assessment-measures#Disorder http://www.nctsn.org/ http://www.samhsa.gov/
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Resources for
Counselors
Any questions?
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Q & A
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