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Core Curriculum on Childhood Trauma: Ella Case Study For Applying the 12 Core Concepts
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Guides users in applying the 12 Core Concepts to "real-world" case material, with the goal of strengthening trauma-informed professionalism for a broad range of audiences.
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The Ella Case Study centers on a young child (Ella) and her mother, who seeks help with getting Ella to school and managing Ella’s emotional dysregulation. This version of the Ella Case is designed to serve specifically as a “stand alone” tool to help learners practice providing trauma-informed care by exploring
Guides users in applying the 12 Core Concepts to "real-world" case material, with the goal of strengthening trauma-informed professionalism for a broad range of audiences. Published in 2020. Download.
Health-science document from Kenyatta University, 2 pages, HPS325 Ella Case Study Example - Seminars 1 and 2 This example is provided as a guide only. Your case study assignment will likely have more complex issues to unpack and consider than this example.
This case study analyzes a 15-year-old's development issues, focusing on her weight loss, family dynamics, and social withdrawal. It examines relevant adolescent development theories to understand her behavior and highlights the need for additional context.
Be predictable, consistent and repetitive. Students with attachment disorder are very sensitive to changes in schedules, transitions, surprises and chaotic social situations. Being predictable and consistent will help the student to feel safe and secure, which in turn, will reduce anxiety and fear.
This break-out session—co-led by clinical psychologists Drs. Christopher Layne and Polly Gipson—will use the Core Curriculum Ella Case Study to help learners practice information-gathering, case conceptualization, and intervention planning skills.
Ella, at 6 and a half years old, is an active, friendly, and healthy girl who is just beginning her journey through middle childhood. The following will explore the physical, cognitive, and
Core Curriculum on Childhood Trauma: Ella Case Study For Applying the 12 Core Concepts. Guides users in applying the 12 Core Concepts to "real-world" case material, with the goal of strengthening trauma-informed professionalism for a broad range of audiences.
This case study presents *Ella whom is a 7 year old girl seen by a counseling clinic. Background Ella is now a seven-year-old girl who started having great difficulties in school. Her parents brought her in because of tantrums that her teachers were seeing at school in Kindergarten.
Ella was breastfed up to 1 year and then she took formula for 2 to 3 months. According to Feldman (2007), children should be breastfed or take formula for the first year of their life, which would put Ella in the norm (p. 135).