Sophie Case Assessment

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Sophie’s Case Study By: Felisha Campbell, Myah Crough, Marianna Defina and Afreen Khan
Sophie & her Ecological Framework
Patterns & Themes Themes= overarching understanding of young person Themes give us as Practitioners a better understanding and perspective of how these experiences have impacted or influenced their lives. Looking past daily life events, patterns and behaviours to interpret what may be happening (Dhillon, 2022). (Zmicierkavabata, 2017)
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Lack of Sense of Belonging Being moved around No father figure in her life Growing up in violent homes She connects with younger ages children (Weebly, n.d)
Lack of Positive Attachment Clingy relationship with Helen No real connection with mother or father No relationships with peers her age Questioning if Helen will stay forever (Applegate, 2022)
Lack of Control Having no say in where she was moving or when Having things and people taken away Can not control emotions (self-regulation) Having no connection to her father Exposure to chaotic and violent environments (Sandstrom & Huerta, 2013)
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Trauma Forms of abuse (violence in homes) Frequent moving not having stability (since age 2) Father had warrant out for his arrest Removed from custody of parents Growing up with many men in house (Krouse, 2022)
Exploration of Change WISHES - Family connections - Play - Memories - Activities/Participation - Art - Sports NEEDS - Self/Emotional regulation strategies - Stability - Healthy Relationships/Attachmen ts - Normalcy
Change Required to Accomodate Wishes/Needs SAFETY - Finalize adoption - Create routines - Support from biological family (aunts, uncles, cousins) CONNECTIONS - Purposeful play with same-aged peers - Systems working together (school, community, etc.) MANAGING EMOTIONS - Trauma-informed change - Person-centered - Coping strategies across all systems
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Three Pillars of Practice Person Centered: Anti-Oppressive Practice: Trauma Informed Lens: Sophie enjoys colouring and painting Physical activities, climbing and gym equipment Supporting her joys and getting her involved Providing care to Sophie as equal Not holding a high position as the power in over relationship Respecting and understanding Providing and showing support toward her past struggles Proving a safe space and environment Building trust and professional relationship
Conclusion
References Applegate, D. (2022). Attachment styles: How do you attach to others? Rediscovering Sacredness | Dominica Applegate. https://rediscoveringsacredness.com/attachment-styles/ Bath, H. (2008). The three pillars of trauma-informed care. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 17 (3), 17-21. https://www.proquest.com/docview/214193215/AC72299659934341PQ/2?accountid=13631&parentSessionId=y93VlM6Z3lGZFLM4A4tyhyupFF6zTg%2F8P qkTvRSt%2BbA%3D Center for Health Care Strategies. (2022). What is trauma-informed care? - trauma-informed Care Implementation Resource Center . Trauma. https://www.traumainformedcare.chcs.org/what-is-trauma-informed-care/ Dhillon, G. (2022). Themes and Approaches- Assessment. D2L . Toronto Metropolitan University. https://courses.ryerson.ca/d2l/le/content/678319/viewContent/4633562/View . Gil, E. (2010). Children’s self-initiated gradual exposure: The wonders of posttraumatic play and behavioral reenactments . In E. Gill (Eds.), Working with children to heal interpersonal trauma: The power of play . (pp. 44-63). New York, NY. Guildford Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ryerson/reader.action?docID=570359
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References Krouse, L. (2022). The definition of trauma is evolving-here's how that can help us heal . SELF https://www.self.com/story/healing-from-trauma Sandstrom, H., & Huerta, S. (2013). The negative effects of instability on child development: A research ... Urban. https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/32706/412899-The-Negative-Effects-of-Instability-on-Child-Development-A-Research-Synthesis.P DF Weebly. (n.d.). Identity and belonging . Mind metaphors: English and Psychology collide. https://mindmetaphors.weebly.com/identity-and-belonging.html Zmicierkavabata. (2017). Winding road on a white isolated background. road way location... iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/winding-road-on- a-white-isolated-background-with-pin-pointers-gm691423398-127526455