Positive Behavior Support, Mental Wellness, and Trauma Informed Care: A Unified Framework

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Positive Behavior Support, Mental Wellness, and Trauma Informed Care: A Unified Framework Dan Baker, Ph.D, Minnesota Department of Human Services Karyn Harvey Ph.D., The Arc Baltimore

Positive Behavior Support Begin with this idea: People are people, with disabilities or without! Same types of problems, challenges, and ways to cope with the world. Number one cause of community difficulty for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. 2

An Exercise re: PBS You get a request from your boss, but do not quite understand the request. Your boss then zooms off after making the request. What are the good things to do? What are the bad things to do? What skills do you need to do the good things? 3

Make This Real Think of a person with IDD for whom you provide consultation. Go through the list of things that help us manage our behavior at work. Does s/he have these skills and life experiences? Is teaching these skills in the support plans you write? 4

JoAnn Cannon s 16 Factors Related to Wellness Contact with nature Optimism Work Satisfaction Economic essentials Coping with stress Spirit awareness Positive self-image Fulfilling relationships Experienced creativity Balanced nutrition Goal accomplishment Intellectual stimulation Rest and sleep Time and space alone Physical prowess The full Wellness appraisal entitled, What is Right in Your life is available from Dr. Cannon at www.inwardboundventures.org 5

Relaxation Relaxation is a need for all of us. Many people, with or without disabilities, have a tough time relaxing. Here are some strategies that work: Breathing meditation Visual meditation Long walks when you teach breathing meditation during walking time Aquatics for people with physical disabilities Listening to music Journaling

Risk Factors IDD and Mental Illness Factors that increase risk of MI in Persons with IDD: Biological Psychological Social Family 7 Coping skills challenged by disability

Dual Diagnosis Either, Neither, or Both Psychiatric Diagnosis Intellectual and/or Developmental Disability 8

An Additional Challenge: Developmental Disability Psychiatric Diagnosis Challenging Behavior 9

A Key to Integrating Behavior Plans and MI Need to recognize Setting Events and how MI can function as a setting event Make behavior more likely or less likely at a later time by changing the availability and/or importance/impact of a maintaining consequence Factors that make a behavior more or less likely because they reduce tolerance or ability to cope with trigger or other circumstances Can be internal or external/environmental events 10

Diagnosis, Treatment, & Support Resources DSM-5 New version released May, 2013 Revised organization of disorders, grouped by similarity of presentation versus underlying dynamics Considerations for disability Chapter for Neurodevelopmental disorders Major changes in Autism diagnoses 11

DM-ID Companion Manual Presentation of symptoms in IDD Developed by APA & NADD Nonprofit association (2007) Promotes understanding of needs and availability of services for individuals with DD/ID and mental health needs Supplement to DSM-IVTR to assist in diagnosis of DD/ID 12

What Does Positive Psychology Offer To Us? In disability supports, many of already know a lot of what Positive Psychology teaches in terms of the outlook, but we do not know the specifics that Positive Psychology is researching. Baker & Blumberg, 2011

How Can We Adapt Interventions? Speed Number Abstraction Complexity Morasky, 2007

Interventions to Increase Happiness 1. Gratitude visit 2. Three good things in life 3. You at your best 4. Identifying signature strengths 5. Using signature strengths in a new way Seligman et al., 2005

Selected References Baker, D.J., & Blumberg, E.R. (2011). Positive psychology for persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. In R. Fletcher (Ed,), Therapy for Persons with IDD (pp. 67-90). Kingston, NY: NADD Press. Carr, A. Positive Psychology (2004): The Science of Happiness and Human Strengths. New York: Routledge Duckworth, A., Steen, T., & Seligman, M. (2005). Positive psychology in clinical practice. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 629-651. Morasky, R. (2007). Making counseling/therapy intellectually attainable. The NADD Bulletin, 10(3), pp. 58-62. Rogers, C. R. (1951). Client-centered therapy: Its current practice, implications, and theory. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Seligman, M, Steen, T., Park, N., & Peterson, C. (2005). Positive psychology progress: Empirical validation of interventions. American Psychologist, 60, pp. 410 421.