Telehealth and Trauma Treatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic – LOIS EHRMANN (Digital Seminar)
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This 90-minute recording was developed for professional mental health providers who have found themselves quickly adapting to telehealth services during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Join trauma expert and Board Certified Telehealth Health Provider formerly called Distanced Counselor Certification (DCC) Lois Ehrmann, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, CTTS, and learn about the needs of clients during a pandemic as well as the proven strategies to help reduce traumatic stress in your clients. A special focus will be on adapting strategies to the telehealth platform. Numerous resources will be identified and provided.
Outline:
Why COVID-19 Pandemic is a Traumatic Event for Our Trauma Clients
- Loss of face to face social networks and familiar stomping grounds
- Threat of death to self, children, neighbors, loved ones
- Impact of psychological distress on the immune system
- Media presentation and coverage of the pandemic
- Loss of face to face professional help making telehealth critical
ADAPTING TRAUMA TREATMENT TO THE TELEHEALTH PLATFORM:
- Work through Past Trauma Events and Now the Trauma of COVID-19 Using Telehealth
- Clients stress response and basic needs
- Work through overwhelming sadness, disgust, confusion, fear, anger
- Adjustment disorders, acute stress reactions, anxiety, phobias, major depression and PTSD
- Suicidal ideation and suicide risks
- Seeing clients regress from the stress on the screen
- Apply Interventions from Past Pandemics/Disasters Using Telehealth
- Post-disaster mental health disorders: Evidence-based strategies
- Psychosocial support for stages of the illness, during testing periods, and through recovery
- Traumatic grief/bereavement interventions and directed PTSD interventions
- Building resilience in individuals, families and communities
- Interventions for those who are the most vulnerable to COVID-19 or already have it
- Psychological First Aid for nurses, doctors, health care workers, first responders
- Older adults and the elderly; Markers to look for and specific strategies
- Pregnant women, post-partum mothers, mothers with young children
- Those with underlying health issues such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease
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