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Essentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings


Essentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings


Essentials of Psychological Assessment 1. Aufl.

von: Kirby L. Wycoff, Bettina Franzese

46,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.01.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781119276456
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 336

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<p><b>Understanding how chronic stress affects child development with step-by-step guidelines for conducting trauma-informed assessments and interventions</b></p> <p>Children exposed to early negative and adverse experiences may not think, feel, process emotions, behave, respond to, or relate to others the same way that typically developing children do. If psychologists do not appreciate and understand the effects of trauma in the lives of children, they may be working in ways that are not efficient or effective and may actually be providing a disservice to the children and families they serve. </p> <p>This volume provides an overview of the deleterious effects of adverse childhood experiences (also referred to as complex trauma, toxic stress or developmental trauma) on children's functioning, adjustment, cognitive, social-emotional, behavioral, academic, and neuropsychological outcomes.  Complex trauma can alter brain structure and function and throw children off a normal developmental trajectory resulting in a myriad of negative outcomes.</p> <p>In addition, step-by-step guidelines are provided for conducting trauma-informed assessments, treatments, and interventions. </p> <ul> <li>Understand how early stressors can affect influence normal development and influence child psychopathology</li> <li>Learn how exposure to early life adversity affects the biological stress systems which can compromise normal brain development</li> <li>Become familiar with the functions and neuropsychological constructs associated with brain regions affected by chronic stress.</li> <li>Identify risk factors that can negatively influence children’s behavioral, social, emotional, cognitive, and academic functioning</li> <li>Identify and use trauma-sensitive assessment instruments and protocols</li> <li>Gather background and family history from a trauma perspective</li> <li>Use evidence-based interventions to best meet each child's unique needs</li> </ul> <p><i>Essentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Interventions in the Schools </i>is essential reading for school, clinical, and related psychologists and their trainers. </p>
<p>About the Authors xi</p> <p>Series Preface xiii</p> <p>Acknowledgements xv</p> <p><b>Section One History: Trauma, Adversity and the Trauma-Informed Movement</b></p> <p>One Adverse Childhood Experiences 3<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Two Impact on Children, Teens, Families, and Communities 17<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Three Public Health and the Trauma-Informed Movement 35<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Four Trauma–Informed Schools 59<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p><b>Section Two Complex Trauma and the Role of Functional Impairment</b></p> <p>Five Child Development 79<br /><i>Bettina Franzese</i></p> <p>Six Complex Trauma and Its Impact on the Brain 93<br /><i>Bettina Franzese</i></p> <p>Bettina Franzese Seven Domains of Impairment: Functional Impact of Complex Trauma and Stress 127<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p><b>Section Three Trauma-Informed Assessment Framework<br /><br /> </b>Eight Considerations for Trauma Screening in School and Community Settings 157<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Nine Individual and Familial Assessment Tools 181<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p><b>Section Four Trauma-Informed Intervention Framework</b></p> <p>Ten Competencies and Components of Trauma-Informed Interventions 201<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Eleven Trauma-Informed Interventions and Treatments 219<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p><b>Section Five Ethical Considerations in Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention</b></p> <p>Twelve Ethical Considerations 243<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>Thirteen Emerging Treatments and Additional Resources 251<br /><i>Kirby L. Wycoff</i></p> <p>References 253</p> <p>Index 295</p>
<p>KIRBY WYCOFF, P<small>H</small>D, is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and Associate Professor and Co-Director of the School Psychology Program at Eastern University. She is an MPH Candidate at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College and a LEAH (Leadership and Education in Adolescent Health) Fellow at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. <p>BETTINA FRANZESE, MPS, Ms.Ed., Psy.D., ABSNP, is a Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist, a Pennsylvania Certified School Psychologist and is Board Certified in School Neuropsychology.
<ul> <li>Detailed coverage on how early adverse experience of trauma and toxic stress put children at risk for academic, social-emotional, behavioral, neuropsychological, and mental health problems</li> <li>Expert guidance on incorporating a trauma- informed, resiliency-focused perspective into practice for assessment, consultation, and evidence based interventions</li> <li>Conveniently formatted for rapid reference</li> </ul> <p>PSYCHOLOGY/Assessment, Testing & Measurement <p><b>A practical resource and essential guide that offers step-by-step guidelines for conducting trauma-informed assessments and interventions</b> <p>E<i>ssentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings</i> offers a concise and practical overview of the harmful effects of adverse childhood experiences on children's functioning, adjustment, cognitive, social-emotional, behavioral, academic, and neuropsychological outcomes. Written to promote a deeper understanding of the use of assessment data to inform interventions in practice, actionable coverage includes step-by-step guidelines provided for conducting trauma-informed assessments, treatments, and interventions. <p>Like all the volumes in the <i>Essentials of Psychological Assessment</i> series, this book is designed to help busy practitioners and school psychologists quickly acquire the knowledge and skills they need to make optimal use of major psychological assessment instruments. Each concise chapter features numerous callout boxes highlighting key concepts, bulleted points, and extensive illustrative material, as well as test questions that help you gauge and reinforce your grasp of the information covered. <p><i>Essentials of Trauma-Informed Assessment and Intervention in School and Community Settings</i> offers guidance for helping school, clinical, and related psychologists identify and use trauma-sensitive assessment instruments and protocols and evidence-based interventions to meet each child's individual needs. <p><b>Other titles in the</b> <b><i>Essentials of Psychological Assessment</i></b><b> series:</b> <ul> <li>Essentials of Assessment Report Writing, Second Edition</li> <li>Essentials of Processing Assessment, Second Edition</li> <li>Essentials of WISC<sup>®</sup>-V Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of KTEA-3 and WIAT-III<sup>®</sup> Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of WJ IV<sup>®</sup> Cognitive Abilities Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of WJ IV<sup>®</sup> Tests of Achievement Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of WPPSI-IV Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of Cross-Battery Assessment, Third Edition</li> <li>Essentials of WISC-V<sup>®</sup> Integrated Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of WMS<sup>®</sup>-IV Assessment</li> <li>Essentials of Specific Learning Disability Identification, Second Edition</li> <li>Essentials of Evidence-Based Academic Interventions</li> </ul>

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