Monday, March 25, 2019

Child Care: Needs Assessment Essay -- trauma-informed care, trauma, b

In this paper I will be talk abouting the choices I should have do with my past client, John, and how I have grown as a chela care professional through my successes and failures therein. I will also discuss how I would go about treating him now, focusing more on cognitive maturemental therapy as well as dealing further with his vexation and violent actions. My goal in this aspect is to show how I would think the roots of his anger caused by his past to better help him appropriate these issues in the future. Further more, I will discuss the benefits of Trauma- informed care and how interest the ideals therein could have greatly benefited Johns sense of emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. egotism Reflection Dealing with a case such as Johns, a well rounded view of his situation is entirely vital. A thick understanding of his history should be held with high regard and guide the healing(p) choices taken. Not only do we as child care professionals wish to access and treat our patients outward affects of trauma, but we must also vex and ease the emotional and biological affects of the trauma experienced, as outlined by Dr. Perry (Perry & Szalavitz, 2006). Dr. Perrys Neurosequential Design Therapy would have been very beneficial for John had it been around then. The sizeableness of starting from the beginning of trauma and treating each step of cognitive development missed through out childhood has proven to be a thorough and powerful tool for successful treatment. With a client bid John now, I would spend more time focusing on his relationship with his mother and her boyfriend. The neglect and trauma faced therein would be detrimental to his self-importance-image and social understanding and would be, I imagine, buried very deepl... ...ing that he himself can be proud of, which can only further his self concept and guide him ever forward. Works CitedPerry, D. B., & Szalavitz, M. (2006). The boy who was raised as a dog. (1st ed., p. 18). New York Basic Books.American Psychological Association (n.d.). What is characterisation therapy?. Retrieved from http//www.div12.org/sites/default/files/WhatIsExposureTherapy.pdfBoyd, D., Johnson, P., & Bee, H. (2012). Lifespan development. (4th ed., p. 386). Toronto, ON Pearson Publishing.Child Traumatic Stress Network. (2003). telling treatments for youth trauma . Retrieved from http//www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/assets/pdfs/effective_treatments_youth_trauma.pdfKlinic Community Health Center. (2013). Trauma informed - the trauma toolkit. Retrieved from http//trauma-informed.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Trauma-informed_Toolkit.pdf

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