HI CAN YOU PLEASE HELP IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: TOPIC:CHCMHS013 Implement trauma informed care Question 16 – How can trauma and complex trauma

Question Answered step-by-step HI CAN YOU PLEASE HELP IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:TOPIC:CHCMHS013 Implement trauma informed careQuestion 16 – How can trauma and complex trauma impact development of those affected? Question 17 – According to the World Health Organisation, what are the dynamics of interpersonal violence and the relationship to trauma? Question 18 – Trauma, particularly that which arises from interpersonal abuse and/or neglect in childhood, as well as victimisation in adulthood, can lead to serious long-term consequences and many survivors adopt extreme coping strategies which can persist into adult life (as an attempt to manage overwhelming traumatic stress). Identify a minimum of 4 strategies that people may implement to cope with their trauma: Question 19 – For many people, being admitted to a mental health service places them at risk of witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event, and hence being re-traumatised. Identify a minimum of 8 events that have the potential to cause re-traumatisation; Question 20 – According to the Blue Knott foundation fact sheet for health practitioners, what is the current best practice model for complex trauma? Question 21 – According to the Blue Knot Foundation’s practice guidelines, how can loss and grief impact a person who has experienced trauma? Question 22 – Why do you think it would be necessary for men and women to provide trauma informed care to their respective sexes? Question 23 – Based on a 2013 National Survey (NCAS) conducted by VicHealth, it was evident that some of the beliefs and attitudes towards interpersonal violence, particularly in relation to violence against women included: • A male is justified in using physical force if his partner has sex with another person • Anger and violence is excusable if there is a good reason • Women bear some responsibility when violence occurs • People who experience domestic abuse should feel weak and ashamed • People can’t understand why a woman would stay in a domestic violence situation Considering these beliefs and attitudes, provide your opinion in no more than one paragraph on how you think they impact on a person accessing services: Question 24 – What are the 8 foundation principles that represent the core values of trauma-informed care and practice, include a brief explanation of each:Question 31 – Review the paper – The effects of Trauma on Attachment by Dr Graham A Barker, available here http://www.ccaa.net.au/documents/TheEffectsOfTraumaOnAttachment.pdf and answer the following questions (no more than one paragraph for each): What are the effects of trauma our sense of self? What are the effects of trauma on our relationships? How does trauma effect our physical illness? . What psychological disorders can result from experiencing trauma? Question 32 – Vicarious traumatisation is commonly understood to refer to the cumulative transformative effect on the helper of working with people who have experienced traumatic life events, both positive and negative; or the “transformation in the inner experience of the therapist that comes about as a result of empathic engagement with clients’ traumatic material”. The impacts on the workers thoughts, feelings, behaviours and general sense of self can be similar to the difficulties faced by the people we are working with. Information presented on the living well website https://www.livingwell.org.au/professionals/confrontingvicarious-trauma/ refers to strategies workers can use to minimise or respond to vicarious trauma. Read the information contained on this website and outline a minimum of 5 strategies that can be implemented: Question 33 – Identify a minimum of 3 strategies workplaces can use to promote trauma informed practices: Question 34 – Trauma-informed care must involve both organisational and clinical practices that recognise the complex impact trauma has on both patients and providers. Well-intentioned health care providers often train their clinical staff in trauma specific treatment approaches, but neglect to implement broad changes across their organisations to address trauma. Widespread changes to organisational policy and culture need to be implemented for a health care setting to become truly trauma-informed. Organisational practices that recognise the impact of trauma reorient the culture of a health care setting to address the potential for trauma in patients and staff, while trauma-informed clinical practices address the impact of trauma on individual patients. Changing both organisational and clinical practices to reflect the core principles of a trauma-informed approach to care is necessary to transform a health care setting: The core principles are:PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS OF REFERENCES USED Health Science Science Nursing HEALTH MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)