From Cells to Culture: Exploring the Trauma and Addiction Interaction Using a Systems-Based Approach
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe at least 1-way trauma and addiction impact humans biologically, psychologically, and familial, on a community level and culturally.
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List 3 ways to collect relevant information from a client on all systemic levels and design a culturally appropriate, trauma-informed interpretation of the client's needs.
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Create a preliminary, comprehensive, holistic treatment plan, including all systemic levels, to promote healing across systemic levels.
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Describe at least 2 ways the approach can be integrated into current care models and align with facility values to improve outcomes.
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List at least 3 treatment modalities that can be utilized for trauma and addiction.
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Workshop Description:
Trauma and addiction affect all levels of human existence. We experience trauma on individual, family, community, and global levels. It changes the biology of cells, how we function psychologically, and even the cultures we live in. Addiction does the same and often follows in the path of trauma.
Psychiatrist, Interventionist and author of “The Roadmap to Family Recovery”, Dr Constant Mouton, explores how trauma and addiction affect all systemic levels (biology – psychology – family – friends – community – culture) and how these systems interact. He will present an integrative approach to culturally sensitive, trauma-informed biopsychosocial care, linking assessment, treatment interventions, and prevention that can be implemented clinically in existing care models.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Dr. Constant Mouton is a psychiatrist, therapist, family interventionist, and author. He founded Mouton Mental Health, a private mental health practice in The Netherlands. He also serves as a consultant psychiatrist at a prominent Recovery Centre and is the director and senior trainer at ARISE® Consulting, Europe.
Trained as a (neuro)psychiatrist in South Africa, Dr. Mouton’s work is uniquely rooted in cross-cultural understanding. He harnesses the family’s strengths, cultural heritage, religion, and spiritual beliefs to understand and treat the individual and the family comprehensively. The Southern African philosophy of Ubuntu, “I am because we are,” permeates his work as he strives to restore the connectedness within the individual and the group.
In his book The Roadmap to Family Recovery, which will be published in September 2024, Dr. Mouton guides families on a transformative journey towards recovery. His work instils hope and helps families access resilience in their loved ones, themselves, and their families. He firmly believes that recovery should be accessible for the entire family, as collateral recovery notably enhances the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.