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Title: Working on Multidisciplinary Teams: Identification


1
Working on Multidisciplinary Teams
Identification Assessment of Children Exposed
to Domestic Violence
  • Kathy Tidwell, LCSW
  • Raymond Mullenax, LCSW

2
Goals 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

3
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • ACE Self-Test
  • Video Clip
  • Assessment, Symptoms, Complex Trauma
  • MDT Group Work
  • Group Reports

4
Introduction
  • Estimates are that 10-18 million children are
    exposed to IPV annually

Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
5
Introduction
  • 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
6
Assessment
  • 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
7
Assessment
  • 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
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Assessment
  • Social Competence
  • Physical Health
  • Academic skills

Renner, L., Slack, K. Berger, L. 2008
9
Assessment
  • 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

10
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
11
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
12
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
13
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
14
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)
15
Post 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.

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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

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Complex 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
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Domains of Impairment
  • Attachment
  • Biology
  • Affect Regulation
  • Dissociation
  • Behavioral Control
  • Cognition
  • Self-Concept

National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2003
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MDT Group Work
  • Review Case Scenario
  • Agency Roles Goals Whats the next step in
    this case?
  • Report Out
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