What is Trauma and Why Must We Address It?

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Creating Trauma Informed Systems of Care for Human Service Settings What is Trauma and Why Must We Address It? Joan Gillece, PhD National Technical Assistance Center, NASMHPD

What is Trauma? Definition (NASMHPD, 2006) The experience of violence and victimization including sexual abuse, physical abuse, severe neglect, loss, domestic violence and/or the witnessing of violence, terrorism or disasters DSM IV-TR (APA, 2000) Person s response involves intense fear, horror and helplessness Extreme stress that overwhelms the person s capacity to cope 2

Definition of Trauma Informed Care Mental Health Treatment that incorporates: An appreciation for the high prevalence of traumatic experiences in persons who receive mental health services A thorough understanding of the profound neurological, biological, psychological and social effects of trauma and violence on the individual (Jennings, 2004) 3

Prevalence of Trauma Mental Health Population United States 90% of public mental health clients in have been exposed to trauma (Mueser et al., 2004, Mueser et al., 1998) 51-98% of public mental health clients in have been exposed to trauma (Goodman et al., 1997, Mueser et al., 1998) Most have multiple experiences of trauma (Mueser et al., 2004, Mueser et al., 1998) 97% of homeless women with SMI have experienced severe physical & sexual abuse 87% experience this abuse both in childhood and adulthood (Goodman et al., 1997) 4

Prevalence of Trauma Child Mental Health/Youth Detention Population - U.S. Canadian study of 187 adolescents reported 42% had PTSD American study of 100 adolescent inpatients; 93% had trauma histories and 32% had PTSD 70-90% incarcerated girls sexual, physical, emotional abuse (DOC, 1998, Chesney & Sheldon, 1991) 5

Prevalence of Trauma Substance Abuse Population U.S. Up to two-thirds of men and women in SA treatment report childhood abuse & neglect (SAMSHA CSAT, 2000) Study of male veterans in SA inpatient unit 77% exposed to severe childhood trauma 58% history of lifetime PTSD (Triffleman et al., 1995) 50% of women in SA treatment have history of rape or incest (Governor's Commission on Sexual and Domestic Violence, Commonwealth of MA, 2006) 6

Other Critical Trauma Correlates: The Relationship of Childhood Trauma to Adult Health Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs( ACEs) ) have serious health consequences Adoption of health risk behaviors as coping mechanisms eating disorders, smoking, substance abuse, self harm, sexual promiscuity Severe medical conditions: heart disease, pulmonary disease, liver disease, STDs, GYN cancer Early Death (Felitti et al., 1998) 7

Adverse Childhood Experiences Recurrent and severe physical abuse Recurrent and severe emotional abuse Sexual abuse Growing up in household with: Alcohol or drug user Member being imprisoned Mentally ill, chronically depressed, or institutionalized member Mother being treated violently Both biological parents absent Emotional or physical abuse (Fellitti et al, 1998) 8

ACE Study Male child with an ACE score of 6 has a 4600% increase in likelihood of later becoming an IV drug user when compared to a male child with an ACE score of 0. Might heroin be used for the relief of profound anguish dating back to childhood experiences? Might it be the best coping device that an individual can find? (Felitti et al, 1998) 9

ACE Study Is drug abuse self-destructive or is it a desperate attempt at self-healing, albeit while accepting a significant future risk? (Felitti,, et al, 1998) 10

ACE Study Addiction is not a brain disease nor is it caused by chemical imbalance or genetics. Addiction is best viewed as an understandable, unconscious, compulsive use of psychoactive materials in response to abnormal, prior life experiences, most of which are concealed by shame, secrecy, and social taboo. (Felitti et al, 1998) 11

Sexual Trauma and Addiction 208 African-American American Women with histories of crack cocaine use Women with history of sexual trauma (n=134) reported being addicted to more substances than those who had not been sexually traumatized (n=74) Women with trauma histories reported more prior treatment failures than those without. (Young & Boyd, 2000) 12

What does the prevalence data tell us? The majority of adults and children in psychiatric treatment settings have trauma histories A sizable percentage of people with substance use disorders have traumatic stress symptoms that interfere with achieving or maintaining sobriety A sizable percentage of adults and children in the prison or juvenile justice system have trauma histories (Hodas, 2004, Cusack et al., Mueser et al., 1998, Lipschitz et al., 1999, NASMHPD, 1998) 13

What does the prevalence data tell us? Growing body of research on the relationship between victimization and later offending Many people with trauma histories have overlapping problems with mental health, addictions, physical health, and are victims or perpetrators of crime Victims of trauma are found across all systems of care (Hodas, 2004, Cusack et al., Muesar et al., 1998, Lipschitz et al., 1999, NASMHPD, 1998) 14

Therefore We need to presume the clients we serve have a history of traumatic stress and exercise universal precautions by creating systems of care that are trauma-informed (Hodas, 2005) 15

Trauma Informed Care Contact information Joan Gillece, PhD Joan.gillece@nasmhpd.org 703-739 739-93339333 16