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Supporting a Recently Traumatized Youth in a Crisis of Dissociation and Self-Harm [1]

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Resource Description

Presents the first therapy session of Samantha, a 15-year-old African American girl who lives in public housing in an urban area rife with violence and drug use. Samantha​ is an outstanding student and attends private school on scholarship, where her friends describe her as beautiful, popular, brilliant, and a star athlete. At age 10, Samantha​ saw her brother murdered when he was walking her home from school. Their mother became hysterical and chronically depressed, and their father changed from loving to being drunk and violent. Samantha​ was sexually assaulted by her boyfriend’s male friends at a party at which she, usually a non-drinker, became intoxicated and passed out. Samantha​ has no memory of the assault. Speakers include: Rocio Chang, Ernestine Briggs-King, Victor Labruna, and Julian Ford.

Resource Type: 
Type: Webinar
Trauma Type: 
Complex Trauma
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Mental Health Professionals
Published in 2018

Source URL:https://www.nctsn.org/resources/supporting-recently-traumatized-youth-crisis-dissociation-and-self-harm

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[1] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/supporting-recently-traumatized-youth-crisis-dissociation-and-self-harm