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Helping Survivors of Trauma: Designing and Building a System of Care Josef I Ruzek, Ph. D. Palo Alto University Stanford University joeruzek@gmail. com
Core Challenges in Service Delivery? • Clinical best practices – Towards evidence-based treatments – Families and significant others – Social support for survivors: Mutual support organizations • Reaching survivors • Monitoring and using outcomes information • Supporting helpers/clinicians – Building communities of practice among helpers
Best Practices in Treatment of PTSD • Note: not everything is PTSD – Substance abuse – Depression – Anger/violence – Social withdrawal – Marital and family problems – Employment and school problems • Clinical Practice Guidelines for PTSD define best practices
Evidence-Based Treatments for PTSD: Clinical Practice Guidelines • US Veterans Administration/Dept of Defense http: //www. healthquality. va. gov/guidelines/MH /ptsd/ • UK National Institute for Clinical Excellence https: //www. nice. org. uk/guidance/CG 26
Exposure-Based Therapies • Emphasize imaginal, in vivo (real world), and narrative (oral and/or written) exposure • Prolonged Exposure • Imaginal exposure • Processing of the revisiting experience • Repeated in vivo exposure • Education about common reactions to trauma • Breathing training • Treatment consists of an average of 8 -15 90 -minute sessions
Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE) • Manualized CBT – (Foa, Hembree, & Rothbaum, 2007) • 10 to 12+ Weekly (or 2/wk) • 90 -Minute Sessions • Individual • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=AUOYFQTm 9 l. E&list=PL 8 F BF 506 DEC 670 ADF&index=12
Cognitive-Based Therapies • Emphasizes reviewing and challenging distressing trauma-related beliefs (e. g. , safety, trust, guilt) • Cognitive Processing Therapy – Systematic approach to examining and challenging “stuck points” or negative meanings associated with trauma – Topics • Safety • Trust • Power and control • Esteem • Intimacy
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) • Manualized CBT (Resick, Monson, & Chard, 2007) • 12 Weekly (or 2/wk) 1 -hour Sessions • Individual or Group • 2 Versions: – Original CPT – CPT-Cognitive or CPT-C
ABC Sheets A-Activating Event B-Belief C-Consequence (feeling) Chased by a dog That dog is going to kill me Very Sad, Angry, Scared Chased by a 2 nd dog ALL Dogs are bad Are my thoughts above in “B” realistic? What can you tell yourself on such occasions in the future?
EMDR • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) – Involves focusing on distractions like hand movements or sounds while you talk about the traumatic event with the goal of changing how you react to memories of your trauma. – http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=bnj. Er 7 GVh. Lo &list=PL 8 FBF 506 DEC 670 ADF&index=13
Treatment Manuals
Cognitive Processing Therapy: Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment for Adults http: //tfcbt. musc. edu/
PE-Web
Spouse/Partner/Family Involvement in Care? • • Family is strong helping resource Family is affected by PTSD Keep individual care, with confidentiality, but Include Partners/Parents – Provide education – Include in assessment process – Involve in goal-setting, if possible and acceptable – Involve in treatment, some of the time
Mutual Support Organizations for Trauma Survivors • Need for mutual support • Provides opportunity for involvement of families • Relapse prevention • A different role for us? : Supporting self-help organizations
Reaching Survivors… • Web and phone interventions: Are they possible in Ukraine? • Might help us reach more people – Provide education widely – Make it easier to implement evidencebased treatments – Help us address more patient and family needs
PTSD Coach Hoffman, J. E. , Wald, L. J. , Kuhn, E. , Greene, C. , Ruzek, J. I. , & Weingardt, K. (2011). PTSD Coach (Version 1. 0). [Mobile application software]. Retrieved from http: //itunes. apple. com.
Key Interventions
Tool Examples
Currently Available Phone Apps (in English) • Patient/Family Education and Self-Management – PTSD Coach – Mindfulness Coach – m. TBI (Concussion Coach) – Moving Forward (Problem-Solving) – Mood Coach – Parenting 2 Go
Currently Available Apps (cont) • Support for Evidence-Based Treatments (EBTs) – – – Prolonged Exposure Coach Cognitive Processing Therapy Coach ACT Coach (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) CBT-I Coach (Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia) Smoking Cessation (Stay Quit Coach) • Provider Support – PFA Mobile (Psychological First Aid) – Provider Resilience
Coming Apps • • PTSD Family Coach CBT-I self-administered Vet. Change (alcohol and PTSD) Prevention of PTSD • Trauma Recovery Coach (PTSD prevention and resilience)
Monitoring and Using Outcomes Information • Benefits to survivor and helper – Is treatment working? – Should we change it? – Patient can review progress – Allows evaluation of treatment improvement over time
Detection: PC-PTSD Screen In your life, have you ever had any experience that was so frightening, horrible, or upsetting, that, in the past month, you… 1. Have had nightmares about it or thought about it when you did not want to? 2. Tried hard not to think about it or went out of your way to avoid situations that reminded you of it? 3. Were constantly on guard, watchful or easily startled? 4. Felt numb or detached from others, activities, or your surroundings? * RECOMMENDED CUTOFF = 3
Assessment Tools Online • National Center for PTSD provides information about a variety of trauma-specific and more general assessment tools • http: //www. ptsd. va. gov/professional/pages/asses sments/assessment. asp • PTSD Checklist (PCL 5) can be used to monitor PTSD symptoms throughout treatment
Supporting Helpers/Clinicians? • Can we link helpers? • Is it possible to create a website to support the “Community of Practice”? • Can we do things to help people learn? • Can we reduce burnout and increase motivation? • How can we build more sharing across helpers?
What Can You Do? • Learn more about EBTs – Reading – Online courses – Other training opportunities? • Use phone apps, if possible • Use PCL and other questionnaires in your work – Based on goals • Include families in care if possible • Support development of mutual help organizations • Participate in a growing Community of Practice among helpers
Online Training Opportunities • Evidence-Based Treatments – Trauma Focused CBT (www. musc. edu/tfcbt) – Cognitive Processing Therapy (http: //cpt. musc. edu) – PE-Web (http: //pe. musc. edu) – Helping Heroes (http: //helping-heroes. org) – Child Traumatic Grief (www. musc. edu/ctg)
Children: Trauma-Focused CBT
Online Resources • National Center for PTSD www. ptsd. va. gov • PTSD Coach Application http: //www. ptsd. va. gov/public/pages/PTSDCoach. asp
PILOTS: Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress • 50, 000+ citations for articles on traumatic stress • Includes reports and foreignlanguage materials • Trauma-specific thesaurus • CSA platform (like Psyc. Info) • Links to online sources • Articles by NCPTSD authors provided as PDFs
CTU-Online: Clinician’s Trauma Update • Summarizes clinically relevant articles on treating Veterans & military personnel • Summaries presented in brief format with links to the full article • Emailed every 2 months • Subscribe at: http: //www. ptsd. va. gov/profes sional/newsletters/ctuonline. asp
ISTSS • International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) • www. istss. org
Discussion • • What needs have you identified? What is working? What is not working? What special challenges do you face?
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