Trauma, Emotional Dysregulation and Delinquency
Transcript of Trauma, Emotional Dysregulation and Delinquency
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42855 Garfield Road, Suite 111 Clinton Township, MI 48038
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Trauma, Emotional Dysregulation and Delinquency
Caelan Kuban, PsyD, LMSW Director The National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children
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About TLC
• Training
• Trauma Certification
• Books and Tools
• Parent Trauma Resource Center
• Online Courses (Continuing education credits)
Summer Conference
July 14 – 18, 2014
The Lansing Center
www.starr.org
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Agenda
• Brief Review
• How trauma has a significant impact on emotional regulation
• Why trauma/dysregulation leads to delinquency
• What can we do to help?
• Case Examples
• Activities to use
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Review
Being trauma informed means asking:
“What has been this child’s life experience?”
NOT
“What is wrong with this child?”
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Review
TRAUMA
• Any incident or experience that leaves a person feeling hopeless, helpless and unable to do anything about their safety, situation or life can be traumatizing.
• The incident/experience can involve either REAL or even PERCEIVED threat.
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Review
THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA (Psychophysiology of Trauma)
• The most adverse impact following trauma is the disruption the body’s physiology that impairs emotional regulation.
• The stress response impacts the brain in ways that make controlling emotions and behavior difficult.
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Review
WHAT HAPPENS?
Trauma sends an alarm throughout the body, tensing muscles for action.
Surges in stress hormones impact the ability to cope with stress, manage emotions and control impulses.
This doesn’t just happen and then stop – it is an exaggerated and prolonged response and that is why it is so harmful!
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Review
Impaired Regulation
Impaired emotional regulation Development of dysfunctional coping mechanisms that take the form of and present as:
• Oppositional behaviors • Defiant behaviors • Aggressive behaviors • Substance abuse • Rule-breaking behaviors
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Review
It is hard to access language when we are stressed and
even more so when we are experiencing extreme and chronic
trauma.
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Review
It is hard to access higher level thinking
(problem solving, impulse control and
decision making) during stress and
trauma.
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Trauma and Delinquency Link • Some propose that the links between trauma and delinquency
are a function of EMOTIONAL NUMBING as a strategy to regulate overwhelming distress.
• This in turn causes an increase in the likelihood of behaving in maladaptive ways and can result in adjudication (Lansford et al, 2006; Ford et al, 2008).
The prevalence of post traumatic stress among delinquent youth is up to 8 times higher than in community samples
(Wolpaw & Ford, 2004).
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Trauma and Delinquency
Over 90% of delinquent youth have experienced an average of 14 distinct traumas in his or her lifetime (Abram et al., 2010).
Significant relationship between maltreatment and delinquency was found in data collected from 1,200 youth.
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Trauma and Delinquency
Interpersonal violence exposure increases risk for PTSD symptoms, depression, binge drinking and delinquency (Cisler et al., 2012).
Multiple trauma exposure increased risk for violence perpetration (Duke et al., 2010).
Family conflict, school isolation increase vulnerability to delinquency (Ford et al., 2006).
The disruption in emotional regulation can result in increased delinquency rates.
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So, you are beginning to see the cycle, right?
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Trauma and Juvenile Delinquency
“While this survival coping may appear
callous and defiant, it is often a cry for help”
(Ford et al, 2006)
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Emotional Dysregulation
• Alexythymia • Difficulty identifying and labeling emotions. • Difficulty communicating feelings to others.
• Heightened emotional states
• Limited understanding about emotions
• Reactivity and sensitivity to stressors
• Maladaptive management tactics for emotional episodes
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Dysregulation and Trauma Ford et al., 2006 – Study
Describes the common pathway from trauma to delinquency based upon research and data from over 50 research studies.
…findings suggest court ordered sanctions and services that address emotional
dysregulation can play a vital role in helping children…
Recover from trauma…Reduce future recidivism…
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Emotional Numbing
Emotional numbing is a common way to cope with the intensity of dysregulation.
What is the number 1 way youth numb out?
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Substance Abuse
• Over half of all adjudicated youth with posttraumatic stress have two or more types of comorbid disorders
• Substance abuse is the most common comorbid disorder among youth posttraumatic stress.
• Substance abuse in youth is related to severity of offenses and is often implicated in the arrests.
• 4/5 youth arrests involve adolescents who are under the influence of drugs and alcohol (Kerig & Becker, 2010).
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This is the basic cycle..
How can we interrupt this?
Trauma
Dysregulation
Delinquency
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Do not focus on Behaviors
We need to focus on what is driving the behaviors.
Underneath the behaviors is the worry, hurt, fear, anger, lack ofsafety and victim thinking from the trauma.
We need to focus on the themes of trauma – these overwhelming feelings and sensations are what is driving the behavior.
How do we do this?
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EMOTIONAL REGULATION!!!
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Emotional Regulation
Emotional regulation can play a vital role in helping youth
• RECOVER from trauma victimization
• REDUCE the likelihood of recidivism
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Mind-body integrated therapies = Emotional Regulation
Techniques to engage both the body and the mind.
Sensory-based, Mind body treatments engage clients – they don’t focus on TALKING.
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Mind-Body Skills
There is evidence that using mind-body interventions help develop overall regulation in the brain (Corcoran et al, 2010; Farb et al, 2010; Siegel, 2007)
Teaching traumatized youth to observe and name their body sensations, which are the first signs of emotion, improves regulation.
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Mind Body Skills
Mind Body Skill activities include: • Breathing • Mindfulness • Guided imagery • Expressive arts
(sensory based activities)
ALL integrated with Trauma Themes
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Breath work
Conscious alteration of breathing, such as connecting the inhale
and exhale
• Increased heart rate variability
• Decreased blood pressure rates
• Decreased respiratory rates (Forfylow, 2011)
• Reduction in anxiety (Kozasa et al, 2008)
• Reduction in depression, anxiety and PTSD symptoms (Descilo et al, 2010)
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Breath work Activity Ideas
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Mindfulness
The moment-to-moment awareness of one’s experience without judgment
When you are in the present, helps move away from re experiencing, you move towards becoming unstuck.
Decreases rumination, worry about what happened in past and what might happen later….
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Mindfulness
• Develops affect regulation (Davis & Hayes, 2011).
• Cognitive flexibility, enhanced emotion regulation, reduced rumination (Kimborough, 2010)
• Improves emotional awareness, tolerance and acceptance of distressful symptoms (Borman et al., 2012)
• Improves self-regulation and emotional flexibility (Carmody et al., 2009)
• Improves emotional
awareness and higher levels of emotion differentiation for both positive and negative emotions (Hill & Updegreff, 2011)
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Mindfulness Activity Ideas
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Guided Imagery
The use of relaxation and mental visualization to improve mood and/or well-being.
Helps children interrupt intrusive, distressing
thoughts (Miller & Johnson, 2012). Teaches children that they can gain control
over their thoughts and feelings (Margolin, 2007).
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Guided Imagery
• Combine the guided imagery activity with a drawing or expressive art activity
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Expressive Arts Drawing, painting, collage, music, drama…
• Reduction of hyper-arousal (Irwin, 2006) • Facilitates expression of emotion (Hayes &
Greco, 2008) • Improves self awareness and emotional
regulation (Coholic, 2011) • Decreases in hopelessness (Staples et al.,
2011)
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Expressive Arts
Sculpture of HURT
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Journaling
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Recent Research
Trauma Intervention Program combined with mind-body skill activities
Traumatized and Adjudicated Youth
Wayne County
Michigan
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Recent Research Results Youth were screened using the TLC Life Event Checklist (LEC) –
all had multiple trauma exposure and experiences
At intake and discharge, youth completed:
• TLC PTSD Adolescent Questionnaire (CAQ)
• Social Emotional Assets and Resilience Scale – Adolescents (SEARS-A)
• Scale of Body Connection (SBC)
At discharge and then again two months after completion of program youth were asked to identify recidivism since intake.
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Findings - CAQ
37.3
19.2 34.2
17.7
35
21.5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Pre Intervention Post Intervention
Seve
rity
Scor
e
Subcategories of PTSD
ReexperiencingAvoidanceArousal
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Findings – Scale of Body Connection
1.16
2.8 2.93
1.1 0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
Pre Internvention Post Intervention
Scor
es
Scale of Body Connection
Body Awareness Body Dissociation
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Findings – SEARS-A
32.1
61
32.4 56.7 32.3
56.3
25 53.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Pre Intervention Post Intervention
Scor
es
Social Emotional and Resilience Scale Categories
Self RegulationSocial CompetenceEmpathyResiilence
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Recidivism - Findings
Recidivism rates were improved by 90% of participants.
Self-reported at two-month post intervention no further contact with the juvenile justice system.
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Summary
• Trauma Symptoms decreased
• Self-Regulation improved
• Body Awareness improved
• Body Dissociation decreased
• Recidivism rates reduced
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Case Examples
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Michael’s Story
15 year old male
Contact with court: incorrigibility, stealing, fighting, truancy.
One of 8 biological children
Parental rights of Michael’s mother terminated when Michael turned 8 years old
It is unknown where Michael’s father is
Birth – 8 years old: significant poverty and neglect
8 years – current: separated from siblings, multiple foster care placements
Living in a foster home now
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Michael’s Story
Michael’s self report:
“I am always the target…I am jumped by members of a gang I didn’t want to join.”
“I skip school because I really don’t want to get jumped.”
“I smoke weed some but I do because it helps me to relax and escape from the worry of being beat down.”
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What do you think your strengths are?
“I am really good with kids – I’m patient with my younger siblings in my foster home.’
“I pray, I am close with God.”
“I believe that God keeps me and my real family connected.”
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Michael’s Pre/Post CAQ CAQ PRE INTERVENTION POST INTERVENTION
Re-experiencing 46 12 Avoidance 64 13 Arousal 44 10
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Michael’s Pre/Post Briere TSCC TSCC Pre Intervention Post Intervention Anxiety 12 1 Depression 10 0 Anger 9 2 Traumatic Stress 16 1 Dissociation 9 0
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Michael’s Pre SEARS-A Scale Score PRE Score Level Self Regulation 5 High Risk Social Competence 4 High Risk Empathy 2 High Risk Responsibility 12 At Risk Total Score 23 High Risk
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Michael’s Pre/Post SBC Scale Pre Intervention Post Intervention Body Awareness .5 1.9 Body Dissociation 2.8 1.1
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Michael’s Anger
Flames, burning and tears.
“This is my anger about my sister and I being removed from our mother’s home.”
“Then, I was so angry but also very scared and confused.”
“Now, I am really just mad – I am so mad that I can’t see my sister – I don’t even know where she is.”
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How Michael coped in the past
“See this tattoo?”
Michael showed me a tattoo on his right arm of hands in the prayer position.
“It covers up all the scars I have on my arm from when I used to cut my arm with razor blades.” “I don’t cut anymore, I’m lucky I didn’t die from cutting.”
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How Michael copes now
Smoking makes me feel chill.
I smoke blunts with my friends.
It helps me to stay calm and not think about my worries.
What are your worries?
That my mother is glad we all got taken away
I worry about getting jumped anytime
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Interventions Michael Liked
Writing (mostly prayers) Tense/Relax Activities
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Happy Memory: Christmas “The best memory of my life”
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Michael’s Pre/Post CAQ CAQ PRE INTERVENTION POST INTERVENTION
Re-experiencing 46 12 Avoidance 64 13 Arousal 44 10
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Michael’s Pre/Post Briere TSCC TSCC Pre Intervention Post Intervention Anxiety 12 1 Depression 10 0 Anger 9 2 Traumatic Stress 16 1 Dissociation 9 0
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Michael’s Post SEARS-A Scale Score PRE Score Level Self Regulation 27 Average Social Competence 8 At Risk Empathy 9 At Risk Responsibility 22 Average Total Score 66 At Risk
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Michael’s Pre/Post SBC Scale Pre Intervention Post Intervention Body Awareness .5 1.9 Body Dissociation 2.8 1.1
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Shayna’s Story
14 year old, only child
Court contact: Charged with multiple possessions and selling of marijuana, school/home truancy
History of abuse, neglect. Mother is a drug addict.
Currently lives with Grandmother.
Mother is in treatment for her addiction and they have little contact with one another.
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What do you think your strengths are?
“I’m really pretty.”
“I have a great body.”
“I’m smart but nobody really knows that about me.”
“I have a great imagination.”
“I know how to read people.”
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Shayna’s Pre/Post CAQ CAQ Pre Intervention Post Intervention Reexperiencing 37 12 Avoidance 47 14 Arousal 39 13
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Shayna’s Pre/Post TSCC TSCC Pre Intervention Post Intervention Anxiety 10 6 Depression 14 4 Anger 22 5 Post Traumatic Stress 17 4 Dissociation 20 5
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Shayna’s Pre SEARS-A Scale Score PRE Score Level Self Regulation 9 At Risk Social Competence 4 High Risk Empathy 2 High Risk Responsibility 12 At Risk Total Score 27 High Risk
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Shayna’s Pre/Post SBC Scale Pre Intervention Post Intervention Body Awareness 1.1 2.8 Body Dissociation 1.7 1.1
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What happened/Who caused it?
My uncle raped me when I was 5 years old.
I could not escape.
This is actually not my uncle, it is my Dad – it is his fault because if he would have been in my life, none of this would have ever happened
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What the hurt is like
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Where the hurt is in my body
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Shayna’s Anger/Sadness
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How Shayna Copes
Shayna smokes marijuana and cigarettes to “escape”.
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Interventions Shayna Liked
Mandalas Guided Imagery with Drawing
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Shayna’s Pre/Post CAQ CAQ Pre Intervention Post Intervention Reexperiencing 37 12 Avoidance 47 14 Arousal 39 13
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Shayna’s Pre/Post TSCC TSCC Pre Intervention Post Intervention Anxiety 10 6 Depression 14 4 Anger 22 5 Post Traumatic Stress 17 4 Dissociation 20 5
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Shayna’s Post SEARS-A Scale Score POST Score Level Self Regulation 33 Average to High Fxn Social Competence 12 At Risk Empathy 11 At Risk Responsibility 19 Average Total Score 74 Average
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Shayna’s Pre/Post SBC Scale Pre Intervention Post Intervention Body Awareness 1.1 2.8 Body Dissociation 1.7 1.1
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Summary
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Summary