Identify Trauma in Substance Abuse

DrR copyDelivering Trauma informed Care. Let’s face it, many addiction centers don’t “do” trauma. However, as Carolyn Baird points out at this year’s CCSAD, 90% of public mental health clients in substance abuse programs have been exposed to trauma, most have experienced multiple trauma, and most homeless with SMI have experienced severe physical and sexual abuse.

How this relates. A licensed referral source who is specifically trained in the co-occurrence of trauma and substance recognizes the importance during intake to thoroughly check for trauma, as well as substance abuse. In knowing the correct way to phrase questions, and the patterns of the patient’s behavior, it becomes clear what impact that trauma has upon the individual’s life and the need for a intact treatment protocol to be in place. This is where the real work begins.

 

Be aware — In program placement, “one size does NOT fit all”, and an acute and sensitive “ear” or awareness is what it takes. Plus collaborative relationships with local private practitioners with expertise in “traumatology” or trauma-specific therapy is crucial for aftercare.

Think about it. Substance abuse is one thing. Trauma generally follows. If you need an informed and sensitive referral source who knows what to look for in your family member’s profile, start here. We will find the “right” program to treat your loved one’s substance and trauma.

Dr. Mark Burdick 877-571-2524 or www.drburdick.com

“London Calling”

"London Calling"

“London Calling”

International families find it difficult to get the help they need for their loved ones at home in their own countries. Let’s face it: The US has “the market share” of education & therapeutic options. No other country has the sheer numbers of private schools and university options here in the US, or the vast resources of individualized treatment options for all varities of conditions, including behavioral health, psychiatric, and recovery.

This is a world I have come to know as an expert in both fields of education and behavioral health. So, when I received a call from a UK family who needed assistance in navigating the maze of what could work for their family member, I was ready and able to help. In considering the options for international students, it is important to look at the long term, and not just the short. From the questions of travel and visas to communication with families to visits and graduation, we can help “walk you through” the process. We take pride in helping our families through the maze to achieve health, wellness, and education.

Count on us. We are there for you, wherever you are in the world.

Dr. Burdick 877-571-2524