Her areas of interest include working through
the impact of trauma in all its forms as well as grief, loss and life transitions.
This webinar complements the Supervising Home Visitors and
Impact of Trauma in Supervising Home Visitors self - paced courses.
This webinar complements
the Impact of Trauma in Home Visiting self - paced course.
A growing collection of evidence related to ACEs and other childhood stressors is available: ACEs have an impact on health and substance use, 2 mental health, 3 health care utilization, 4 psychotropic medication use, 5 and autoimmune disease.6 The overarching point is made:
the impact of trauma in childhood is lasting.
Additional Self - Paced Achieve on Demand courses are also available anytime including Basics of Home Visiting, Challenges in Home Visiting: Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence in Home Visiting,
The Impact of Trauma in Supervising Home Visitors, and more!
When physicians learn about
the impacts of trauma in general, and the experiences of their patients in particular, this understanding can lead to improvements in relationships with patients, adherence to medical protocols, and health outcomes.
Not exact matches
The
traumas that civilization inflicts on us — the horrific
impact of wars and holocausts, bombings and mass shootings — linger on
in our memories, especially when they claim loved ones.
The founding
trauma of positivist and analytic philosophy (which,
of course, had its milder predecessors with similar tendencies and effects) had its
impact here too, and a great many biblical scholars are averse to linking their guild activities
in any way with theology.
As for Tagliabue, his waving off
of the concussion issue
in the»90s, and the league's turning a blind eye to head injuries for much
of his tenure, no doubt damaged his candidacy for joining
in Canton the very men at risk for long - term
impacts of brain
trauma due to the sport.
After reading David Epstein's essay about Junior Seau and brain
trauma (SCORECARD), I was left wondering if players and coaches are paying attention to the growing research that suggests that the combination
of big -
impact hits and constant smaller hits to the head play a major part
in the
trauma to a player's brain?
Unfortunately, there has been during this same period, and especially
in the last five to ten years, a substantial increase
in the number
of reported cases
of second
impact syndrome (SIS), which occurs when an athlete who sustains head
trauma, i.e. a traumatic brain injury - often a concussion or worse injury, such as a cerebral contusion (bruised brain)- sustains a second head injury before signs
of the initial injury have cleared.
Arming sideline personnel (especially a certified athletic trainer) with new, cutting edge tools and technology, including
impact sensors to track hits and alert sideline personnel to those which might result
in concussion or brain
trauma from an accumulation
of sub-concussive blows, and a battery
of quick and reliable sideline assessment tests to make «remove from play» decisions;
While researchers continue to look for the concussion «holy grail»
in the form
of specific
impact thresholds above which concussions are highly likely and / or the number
of impacts or the magnitude
of impacts per week or per season that substantially increase the risk
of long term brain injury,
impact sensor technology is available right now to do what we can to reduce total brain
trauma by using
impact data to identify kids who need more coaching so they can learn how to tackle and block without using their helmets.
She has published research on the
impacts of trauma on the transition to mothering, the health related needs
of women
in conflict with the law, and the ethics
of conducting health research within incarcerated settings.
She lives with her family
in London, Ontario, and runs a private counseling practice entitled Sharing Spaces, with her practice partner Amanda Saunders, specializing
in supporting families as they manage and heal from the
impacts of birth
trauma.
We have soaring rates
of birth
trauma for both mother and baby, which significantly
impacts their lives
in the short and long term.
Western society has paid very little attention to the importance
of the birth experience and the first nine months
in the womb, and we have seriously underestimated the
impact of pre - and perinatal
trauma on the psyches
of our young.
This excerpt focuses on the disempowerment
of fathers
in hospital birth — and the
impact of circumcision
trauma on men's capacity to be
in their power during birth.
The long - term
impact is
in proportion to the severity and length
of the
trauma as well as the degree the
trauma interferes with the child connecting with its mother and father.
This is well backed by much literature, science and research, especially as we are growing
in our understanding
of trauma, its
impact and how to heal from it when we get stuck
in trauma responses.
Two
of the Purdue studies [36,37] suggested that it might be possible to reduce risk
of brain
trauma by gradually increasing the amount
of contact
in the football pre-season to allow time for players» brains to adjust, and one, by finding that players who sustained more than 50 hits per game, were much more likely than those who sustained fewer hits to be «flagged» by
ImPACT and / or fMRI results as having neurocognitive deficits or altered brain activity, suggested that players be limited to a certain number
of plays per game (a hard rule to implement, given the prevalence
of two - way players
in the high school game).
In this slim volume, Tough pulls together decades
of social science research on the
impacts of poverty and
trauma on kids» brains and behavior, and makes a cogent, convincing argument for why this research should lie at the center
of any discussions about reform.
Brain
trauma among football players (and athletes
in other sports such as soccer and ice hockey) may be less the result
of violent collisions that cause concussions as the cumulative effect
of repetitive head
impacts (RHI).
In Emotional and Physical
Trauma and Its Impact on Breastfeeding Mothers, author Dianne Cassidy, IBCLC - RLC, ALC, describes the different kinds of trauma and discusses ways to work with these m
Trauma and Its
Impact on Breastfeeding Mothers, author Dianne Cassidy, IBCLC - RLC, ALC, describes the different kinds
of trauma and discusses ways to work with these m
trauma and discusses ways to work with these moms...
Practitioner
Trauma: Emerging Themes and Points of Vulnerability — Presentation of the impact trauma and emergent events might have on the attending staff, including examination of the role of trauma in provider burn out and horizontal vio
Trauma: Emerging Themes and Points
of Vulnerability — Presentation
of the
impact trauma and emergent events might have on the attending staff, including examination of the role of trauma in provider burn out and horizontal vio
trauma and emergent events might have on the attending staff, including examination
of the role
of trauma in provider burn out and horizontal vio
trauma in provider burn out and horizontal violence.
Child - Parent Psychotherapy;
Trauma - Informed Relationship - Based Assessment; Working with Infants, Young Children and Families
in the Child Welfare System;
Trauma (
impact of and response to) and IMH
Attachment and Parent Child Relationships;
Impact of Trauma; Disorders
of Infancy / Early Childhood; Screening and Assessment
in Infant / Early Childhood Mental Health
• Assumptions about different cultural groups and how they
impact breastfeeding support • Shoshone and Arapaho tribal breastfeeding traditions shared through oral folklore • Barriers to decreasing health disparities
in infant mortality for African Americans • Effects
of inflammation and
trauma on health disparities that result
in higher rates
of infant mortality among minority populations • Barriers to breastfeeding experienced by Black mothers and how lactation consultants can support them more effectively • Social support and breastfeeding self - efficacy among Black mothers • Decreasing pregnancy, birth, and lactation health disparities
in the urban core • Positive changes
in breastfeeding rates within the African American community • Grassroots breastfeeding organizations serving African American mothers
In any abusive head
trauma case, the duration and force
of the shaking, the number
of episodes, and whether
impact is involved all affect the severity
of the child's injuries.
In my most recently published paper «Post-war voters as fiscal liberals: local elections, spending, and war trauma in contemporary Croatia», co-authored with Professor Josip Glaurdić from the University of Luxemburg, we attempt to provide an answer to these questions in the context of a post-conflict society in which we examine how the impact of war affects citizens» preferences towards redistributio
In my most recently published paper «Post-war voters as fiscal liberals: local elections, spending, and war
trauma in contemporary Croatia», co-authored with Professor Josip Glaurdić from the University of Luxemburg, we attempt to provide an answer to these questions in the context of a post-conflict society in which we examine how the impact of war affects citizens» preferences towards redistributio
in contemporary Croatia», co-authored with Professor Josip Glaurdić from the University
of Luxemburg, we attempt to provide an answer to these questions
in the context of a post-conflict society in which we examine how the impact of war affects citizens» preferences towards redistributio
in the context
of a post-conflict society
in which we examine how the impact of war affects citizens» preferences towards redistributio
in which we examine how the
impact of war affects citizens» preferences towards redistribution.
«Children exposed to domestic violence suffer
trauma that
impacts the rest
of their lives,» the group said
in a statement.
Among his initiatives, Dirschberger championed department - wide training that recognizes the
impact of trauma exposure on both residents and staff, and he successfully pushed for better work space and extensive renovations to Social Services facilities, especially
in areas that serve the public.
He says he will also talk about
trauma in the wake
of such natural disasters as Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, which
impacted his 19th Congressional District.
The study, published
in the Journal
of Child & Adolescent
Trauma, measured the
impact of polyvictimization — exposure to multiple forms
of victimization — on school climate at the middle and high school levels.
They add: «What is similar between now and then is the human genetic material, our genome, including ancient polymorphisms that were uncovered to predispose the carrier to the development
of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease... however, our ancient ancestors were certainly susceptible to many other conditions, such as infectious diseases, nutritional deprivation, and
trauma, which often resulted
in death at an early age, before atherosclerotic heart disease had a clinical
impact.»
The discovery
of brain pathology through autopsy
in former National Football League (NFL) players called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has raised substantial concern among players, medical professionals, and the general public about the
impact of repetitive head
trauma.
Jon Brown, NSPCC Head
of Development and
Impact said: «These findings provide promising indications that the Letting the Future
In intervention can significantly reduce the highest levels
of trauma experienced by children who have been sexually abused.
In a first - of - its - kind effort to illuminate the biochemical impact of trauma, researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have discovered a connection between the quantity of cannabinoid receptors in the human brain, known as CB1 receptors, and post-traumatic stress disorder, the chronic, disabling condition that can plague trauma victims with flashbacks, nightmares and emotional instabilit
In a first -
of - its - kind effort to illuminate the biochemical
impact of trauma, researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have discovered a connection between the quantity
of cannabinoid receptors
in the human brain, known as CB1 receptors, and post-traumatic stress disorder, the chronic, disabling condition that can plague trauma victims with flashbacks, nightmares and emotional instabilit
in the human brain, known as CB1 receptors, and post-traumatic stress disorder, the chronic, disabling condition that can plague
trauma victims with flashbacks, nightmares and emotional instability.
Behavioral tests are also important for studying the
impacts of brain injury on learning and memory
in the context
of head
trauma, oxygen deprivation, or lesions
in specific brain regions.
As one
of the
of the center's research projects, Dr. Kent P. Hymel, a child abuse pediatrician at Penn State Children's Hospital, will lead eight pediatric intensive care units from across the country
in a randomized clinical trial designed to assess the
impact of a novel screening tool for pediatric abusive head
trauma.
The unique way
in which your stroke has
impacted your daily life is directly related to the severity
of the
trauma to the brain.
I don't know
of having highly developed, or even overdeveloped, stomach muscles would necessarily cause a problem, but there is something there that we should discuss, which is if people have had abdominal
trauma, meaning maybe a hernia surgery, or a C - section, or an ovarectomy, or any kind
of abdominal
trauma that may cause scarring or damage, or even if a woman has really bad uterine fibroids, for example, which can cause pelvic obstruction, anything
in the abdominal pelvic area that creates scar tissue, whether it be surgical, or
impact trauma, or what have you, has the potential, because the abdomen and pelvis rest up against your intestines, has the potential to impede the movement
of stuff through the intestines.
She also places importance on the central role
of trauma, focusing mainly on childhood adversities and their
impact on medical events later
in life.
Specializes
in mental health counseling for individuals and families
of all ages, psychological factors related to illness, management
of chronic illness, parenting difficulties,
impact of trauma, behavioral and cognitive behavioral intervention, and biofeedback.
Before engaging
in breath retraining work, check with your client to see (1) if they have a respiratory or cardiac condition, (2) if they suspect that past unresolved
trauma may cause intense limbic reactivity, (3) if they are aware
of having any polyvagal dysfunction, and (4) if they suspect that a prior brain injury has
impacted their breathing process.
Program setting: Children living with domestic violence suffer emotional and psychological
trauma from the
impact of living
in a household that is dominated by tension and
In the Rhythmic Classroom, the model focuses on building a strong regulated body — ensuring that teachers incorporate knowledge
of trauma's significant
impacts on the body and the body's regulatory abilities (Perry, 2009).
This contract gives FSU Center an opportunity to work with health care experts to develop technical assistance materials to promote early social and emotional development
in young children and to address the
impact of trauma on vulnerable children.
Series 1 — Leading for Early Learning and Development — covers scientific principles related to child development, adult learning, the
impact of trauma on early learners, and the role relationships play
in early learning environments.
With an understanding
of trauma impacts, I might now recognize how that student has a heightened sense
of vigilance around safety
in her environment.