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Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint in Behavioral Health Care - PPT

Urgency to Address S&R in Behavioral Health Treatment Settings   Approximately 50-150 Americans die annually from S&R thousands others are injured and traumatized (Harvard Center for Risk Analysis) S&R should be viewed as a treatment failure that creates barriers to recovery May be detrimental to recovery or persons with mental illness; retraumatizing (for consumers and staff) Facilities have successfully reduced and eliminated SR (Bennington-Davis; Huckshorn; LeBel)...

Long-Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect

[10-page brief from Child Welfare Information Gateway]. "For fiscal year (FY) 2011, States reported that 676,569 children were victims of child abuse or neglect (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2012). While physical injuries may or may not be immediately visible, abuse and neglect can have consequences for children, families, and society that last lifetimes, if not generations...." https://www.childwelfare.gov/p...erm_consequences.pdf

The School to Prison Pipeline Project

Harsh school policies and practices and an increased role of law enforcement in schools have combined to create a "schoolhouse-to-prison pipeline," in which out-of-school suspensions, expulsions, and school-based arrests are increasingly used to deal...

Applying Principles of Neurodevelopment to Clinical Work with Maltreated & Traumatized Children - full text

"This chapter [written by Bruce D. Perry] examines therapeutic work with maltreated children from a neurodevelopmental perspective. The overarching premises of this perspective are that an awareness of human brain development and functioning provides practical insights in to the origins of the abnormal functioning seen following adverse developmental experiences (e.g., abuse, neglect, and trauma), and, furthermore, that an understanding of how neural systems change suggests specific...

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