Title: Working on Multidisciplinary Teams: Identification
1Working on Multidisciplinary Teams
Identification Assessment of Children Exposed
to Domestic Violence
- Kathy Tidwell, LCSW
- Raymond Mullenax, LCSW
2Goals Objectives
- Increase awareness of Intimate Partner Violence
(IPV) and its impacts on children - Self-awareness about impacts of violence in your
own life - Be able to recognize symptoms/signs of PTSD and
Complex Trauma - Learn how to work collaboratively on IPV cases
that include children - Know what to do with information learned through
MDT staffing
3Agenda
- Introductions
- ACE Self-Test
- Video Clip
- Assessment, Symptoms, Complex Trauma
- MDT Group Work
- Group Reports
4Introduction
- Estimates are that 10-18 million children are
exposed to IPV annually
Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
5Introduction
- When IPV occurs within a few months of the birth
of a child, it is a significant predictor of
later substantiated child maltreatment - (McGuigan Pratt, 2001)
Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
6Assessment
- Family-Centered Assessment includes all family
members - Safety for all family members is the goal
- When IPV is identified during risk assessment,
treatment for IPV is more likely
Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
7Assessment
- Children who have
- witnessed IPV display
- levels of externalizing behavior problems
- such as aggression
- levels of internalizing behavior problems
- such as depression anxiety
Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
8Assessment
- Social Competence
- Physical Health
- Academic skills
Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
9Assessment
- Parent Group with IPV and child maltreatment
compared to parent group with no IPV or child
maltreatment - Parental stress scores
- Depression
- Harsh Discipline scores
- Income
- Physical Health
- Children
10Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
11Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
12Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
13Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
14Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
15Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD)
- Refers to when an individual experienced an event
that involved a threat to one's own or another's
life or physical integrity and that this person
responded with intense fear, helplessness, or
horror.
16 Signs Symptoms
- Anxiety
- Hypervigilence
- Nightmares
- Sleep Disturbance
- Self-Blame
- Eating Disturbance
- Depression
- Oppositional
- Withdrawal
- Substance use
- School Drop-Out
- Delinquency
- Aggression
- Low Self-Esteem
- Over Achievement
- Social problems
- Learning Problems
- Decreased Social Competencies
- Somatic Complaints
- Self-Harm
17Complex Trauma
- Refers to the simultaneous or sequential
occurrences of child maltreatment--including
emotional abuse and neglect, sexual abuse,
physical abuse, and witnessing domestic
violencethat are chronic and begin in early
childhood.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2003
18Domains of Impairment
- Attachment
- Biology
- Affect Regulation
- Dissociation
- Behavioral Control
- Cognition
- Self-Concept
National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2003
19MDT Group Work
- Review Case Scenario
- Agency Roles Goals Whats the next step in
this case? - Report Out