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Part III : Advanced Crisis Intervention Contemporary a pproaches for the journey of transforming trauma by regaining emotional and cognitive control. Jane Dwyer, MSW, LCSW. C risis Intervention with Rape and Sexual A ssault S urvivors. Objectives.
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Part III: Advanced Crisis InterventionContemporary approaches for the journey of transforming trauma by regaining emotional and cognitive control Jane Dwyer, MSW, LCSW
Objectives • Identify fundamental and advanced techniques and counseling skills • Determine the skills to be utilized with special populations of sexual assault survivors • Explain the importance of utilizing effective instruments in assessments
Fundamental Skills and Techniques • Crisis Intervention immediately following the trauma • Safety Consideration • Law Enforcement Consideration • Medical Attention Consideration • Processing the Traumatic Experience • Short-Term/Long-Term Counseling Considerations
Fundamental Techniques (cont.) • The 8 Suggestions • Acceptance • Assist in structuring days • Educate in nurturance • Remind to care for selves physically, socially, emotionally, spiritually, and educationally • Ward off negative thinking • Express feelings • Expand social network • Be gentle with themselves
Fundamental Techniques (cont.) • Grounding • Uncovering Automatic Thoughts • Changing Patterns of Limited Thinking
Advanced Techniques • Relaxation • Abdominal breathing • Progressive Muscle Relaxation • Cue-Controlled Relaxation • Visualizing a Peaceful Scene
Advanced Techniques (cont.) • Mindfulness • Inner-Outer Shuttle • Observing Your Thoughts • Skill Building and Reconnecting
Applicability to Special Populations • Specific Populations • Diverse Cultures • LGBTQ Community • Male Victims • Children • The Elderly • The Mentally Ill • Secondary Victims (Significant Others)
Assessment Tools • TAF (Triage Assessment Form)
References James, R.K., Gilliland, B. E.,(2013) Crisis Intervention Strategies. Belmont, California: Brooks/Cole. (7th edition) Brown, S., (2007) Counseling Victims of Violence. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publications. (2nd edition) Echterling, L.G., Presbury, H.H., & McKee, J.E. (2006) Crisis Intervention: Promoting resilience and resolution in troubled times. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Evans, D., Hearn, M., Uhlemann, M., Ivey,A. (2011) Essential Interviewing: A programmed approach to effective communication. Belmony, CA: Brooks/Cole. (8th edition) McKay, M., Davis, M., Fanning, P., Thoughts and Feelings: Taking contro; of your moods and your life, Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, (4th edition) Myer, R., (2001) Assessment for Crisis Intervention: A triage assessment model. Belmont, CA: Wadswoth/Thomas Learning.
Life After Trauma Workbook: http://ucenickiparlament.weebly.com/uploads/9/2/4/7/9247538/life_after_trauma_-_prirucnik.pdf • Sexual Violence Interventions: http://www.vawnet.org/sexual-violence/intervention.php • CBT Worksheets for PTSD: http://www.psychologytools.org/ptsd.html • Trauma Healing Exercise: http://www.new-synapse.com/aps/wordpress/?p=187 • Broken Bowl Project: http://christabrennan.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/the-broken-bowl-project/ • Coping Skills Toolbox: http://thefatgrackle.tumblr.com/post/45987684417 • Trauma Masks: http://creativesocialworker.tumblr.com/post/66721624148/trauma-masks-in-this-activity-the-clients-create • Crystal Ball activity: http://www.art-feels.com/post/42511853048/task-2-crystal-ball-create-a-crystal-ball • Boundaries activity: http://arttherapydirectives.blogspot.com/2012/07/boundary-drawings.html • 53 Art Therapy Blogs: http://stuartcline.wordpress.com/2013/11/09/52-art-therapy-blogs-you-do-not-want-to-miss/ • 100 art therapy exercises: http://stuartcline.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/100-art-therapy-exercises-to-make-your-mind-body-and-spirit-sing/ • Focus Card: http://www.createmixedmedia.com/blogs/creative-insights/creative-insights-karen-wallace-3