5. Childhood
Trauma
–
a
prevalent
problem
in
the
US…
Each year, among US children ages 2-17
50%
12.5%
33.3%
8.3%
1/3
Half experiences
physical assault
1 in 8 is maltreated
(child abuse, neglect)
1 in 12 is sexually
victimized
1 in 3 witnesses
violence
(Fairbank, Putnam, & Harris, 2007) (Finkelhor et al., 2005)
! In
fact,
nearly
61%
of
males
and
51%
of
females
ages
12
to
24
report
more
than
one
trauma;c
event.
(Kessler et al., 1995)
! Up
to
93%
in
the
youth
jus;ce
system
experience
trauma.
6. With
long-‐term
affects
on
health
According
to
the
Adverse
Childhood
Experience
Study
(ACE),
children
who
experience
childhood
trauma
are
at
a
greater
risk
of
having
serious
adult
health
problems:
4x to 12x more likely to
abuse alcohol or drugs
2x to 4x more likely to
smoke, have an STD or
poor health
1.4x more likely to be
severely obese
They also are at greater risk of having serious heath problems including cancer,
heart disease, depression and a higher risk for unintended pregnancy.
10. A
wealth
of
experience
in
childhood
Trauma.
! ne
of
the
largest
trauma
providers
in
Hamilton
O
county.
!
7
year
history
trea;ng
childhood
trauma.
A
! ehavioral
health
therapists
in
over
80
schools.
B
!
physicians
in
schools
for
medica;on
management.
6
! ver
1,300
children
screened
for
trauma
since
2011.
O
11. Highly
trained
staff.
Proven
Therapy
Models.
! Nearly
100
Children’s
Home
therapists
have
been
trained
in
childhood
trauma
therapy
models
over
the
past
3
years:
Trauma Focused
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (TF-CBT)
• Evidence based
treatment.
• Teaches stress
management, cognitive
processing,
communication, problem
solving, and safety.
Parent Child Interaction
Therapy (PCIT)
• Empirically-supported
treatment.
• Places emphasis on
restoring the parentchild relationship.
Trauma-focused
Integrated Play Therapy
(TF-IPT)
• Model well suited to
young children ages 5 to
17.
• Utilizes play and art
therapies to enhance
education and reparative
work.
12. Highly
trained
staff.
Proven
Therapy
Models.
! Nearly
100
Children’s
Home
therapists
have
been
trained
in
child
trauma
therapy
models
over
the
past
3
years:
Trauma and Grief Component Therapy for
Adolescents (TGCT-A)
• Manualized treatment for older children
and adolescents
• Emphasis given to individuals’
differences in responses to trauma or
traumatic loss
• Has been implemented and evaluated in
the US and Internationally, with a broad
variety groups including multi-racial and
multi-ethnic adolescents
Child Adult Relationship Enhancement
(CARE)
• Field initiated modification of PCIT
• Specific PCIT skills are employed
by non-clinical adults who interact
with children in community based
settings
13. Instructed
by
key
trauma
specialists
and
coached
for
continuous
enhancement
Dr.
Erna
Olafson,
PhD,
PsyD
– Co-‐director,
Cincinna;
Children’s
Center
for
Trauma
Recovery
and
Juvenile
Jus;ce
– Associate
Professor,
University
of
Cincinna;
Department
of
Pediatrics
– The
Children’s
Home
trainer
and
consultant
for
TF-‐CBT
and
TGCT-‐A
– Provides
regular
case
consulta;on
“I’m very impressed with The Children’s Home’s firm commitment to
trauma focused treatment and their fostering and sustaining a trauma
informed institution which is embedded firmly in our community.”
14. And
inLluenced
by
experts
in
the
Lield
! Dr.
Bruce
Perry,
M.D.,
Ph.D.
–
–
–
Adjunct
Professor
of
Psychiatry
and
Behavioral
Sciences,
Northwestern
University
Senior
Fellow
at
the
Child
Trauma
Academy,
Clinician
and
researcher
in
children's
mental
health
and
the
neurosciences
! Dr.
James
J.
Clark
–
–
Department
Head,
School
of
Social
Work,
University
of
Cincinna;
Co-‐chair
for
Na;onal
Child
Trauma;c
commi`ee
! Dr.
Kate
Chard,
Ph.D.
–
Assistant
Professor,
UC
Department
of
Pediatrics
! Dr.
Eliana
Gil,
Ph.D.
–
–
Director
of
Starbright
Training
Ins;tute
for
Child
and
Family
Play
Therapy
Cer;fied
NMT
Phase
I
Trainer
! Dr.
Erica
Pearl
Messer,
PsyD
–
–
Director,
Trauma
Recovery
Center
at
Cincinna;
VA
Medical
Center
Clinical
Psychologist,
Behavioral
Medicine
and
Clinical
Psychology
/
Mayerson
Center
! Dr.
Sandra
Bloom,
MD
–
–
Founder
of
the
Sanctuary
Ins;tute
Dis;nguished
Fellow
at
the
Andrus
Children's
Center.
! Montrose
Madison
Wolf,
PhD
–
Created
the
Teaching
Family
Model
! Drs.
Robert
Anda,
Vincent
FeliH
and
researchers
at
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
–
Adverse
Childhood
Experiences
“ACES”
Study
15. Contact
Us
To
learn
more
about
The
Children’s
Home
Childhood
Trauma
Treatment
Services
please
contact:
Debbie
Gingrich,
LISW-‐S
Director
of
Behavioral
Health
5050
Madison
Road
Cincinna;,
Ohio
45227
513.272.2800
x
4307
dgingrich@thechildrenshomecin;.org