Trauma Informed Care for Persons Who Are NeuroAtypical

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16 Jul 2021

Sponsored by BetterHelp Clinicians sign up with BetterHelp to increase your bookings and work from the comfort of your own home https hasofferstracking betterhelp com aff c offer id 20 aff id 2373 neuroatypical autism Traumainformedcare Trauma Informed Care for Persons Who Are NeuroAtypical Objectives Define Neuro-Atypical Explore how they may experience the world differently Reflect on experiences not traumatic to people who are neurotypical may be traumatic to those who are neuroatypical Hypothesize about how common parenting practices might be traumatic and overwhelming to the infant toddler who is neuro-atypical ACEs in individuals who are neuroatypical TIC for people who are neuroatypical Define Neuro-Atypical Neurotypical is a newer term that s used to describe individuals of typical developmental intellectual and cognitive abilities People who are neuroatypical differ from the general culture in those areas Examples Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorders Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders ADHD OCD Schizoid and Borderline Personality Disorders Sensory Abnormalities Impact on Safety Physical Pain or vulnerability to injury Sensory overload World may be painful scary or underwhelming Sleep disruption Affective Cognitive Emotional lability Difficulty processing stimuli to produce learning experiences i e difficulty processing spoken information due to receptive or attentional deficits School failure frequent discipline low self esteem Chronic stress and increased glutamate levels Impaired development of healthy adaptive behaviors especially for individuals unable to articulate or receive validation for their experiences Sensory Abnormalities Impact on Safety Relational Avoidance of activities and social interactions including primary attachment Seemingly disruptive or defiant behavior Overstimulation Causes Sensory gating abnormalities or the inability to filter out irrelevant stimuli People with sensory gating difficulties and PTSD demonstrate exaggerated responses to stimuli and reduced habituation startle response Sensory Processing Disorder sensory integration vs Sensory Processing Sensitivity neither is in the DSM or ICD Hyper-responsiveness Hyporesponsiveness Summary Sensory processing differences can cause infants children and adults to experience repeated distress Unaware caregivers professionals may not understand the communication and persist in exposing the person to the noxious stimulus or may view the person s behavior as defiant Both situations lead to a sense of unsafeness and helplessness TIC for people who are neuroatypical means developing an understanding of their neurological differences and working with them to create an environment that is safe validating supportive and empowering Want to chat with me Join me at a https 3A 2F 2Fmembers docsnipes com 2F a For 10 month you get access to my daily tips for health and wellness and you can text chat with me privately Video by Dr Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness Please SUBSCRIBE and click the BELL to be notified when we release new videos and when Dr Dawn Elise Snipes is going live each month Cheap CEUs are available at a https 3A 2F 2Fwww allceus com 2Flive-interactive-webinars 2F a AllCEUs provides multimedia counselor education and CEUs for LPCs LMHCs LMFTs and LCSWs as well as addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education Live Interactive Webinars 5 Unlimited Counseling CEs for 59 Specialty Certificates starting at 89 including Addiction Counselor RecoveryCoach Pee rSupport Specialist Trauma Informed Care BHT Etherapy AllCEUs courses for counselor continuing education are accepted in most states because we are an approved education provider for NAADAC the States of Florida and Texas Boards of Social Work and Mental Health Professional Counseling the California Consortium for Addiction Professionals and Professions the Australian Counselling Association CRCC Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and more

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