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Treating Adolescent Trauma with Mindfulness Randye J. Semple, PhD University of Southern California Adolescent Trauma Training Center Los Angeles, CA attc.usc.edu Disclosures The University of Southern California Adolescent Trauma Training Center (USC-ATTC) is funded by SAMHSA grant #1U79SM061262-01 as a Category II Treatment & Service Adaptation (TSA) Center of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Dr. Semple has no conflicts of interest to disclose Learning objectives Describe the mindfulness component of ITCT-A as it was adapted for use with adolescents Articulate clinical issues & contraindications to consider before using mindfulness-based interventions to treat traumatized adolescents Explain the personal benefits of mindfulness for therapists who work with traumatized teens 1

Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points The faculty of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention, over and over again, is the very root of judgment, character, and will. But it is easier to define this ideal than to give practical directions for bringing it about. William James (1890) 2

Mindfulness means paying attention to things as they are in any given moment, however they are, rather than as we want them to be. Williams, Teasdale, Segal & Kabat-Zinn (2007) Components of mindfulness Mindfulness Metacognitive awareness Emotional self-regulation Behavioral self-management Attention Clarity Acceptance Equanimity Self-compassion Empathy Skillful choices Components of mindfulness Mindfulness Metacognitive awareness Emotional self-regulation Behavioral self-management Attention Clarity Acceptance Equanimity Self-compassion Empathy Skillful choices 3

Components of mindfulness Mindfulness Metacognitive awareness Emotional self-regulation Behavioral self-management Attention Clarity Acceptance Equanimity Self-compassion Empathy Skillful choices Components of mindfulness Mindfulness Metacognitive awareness Emotional self-regulation Behavioral self-management Attention Clarity Acceptance Equanimity Self-compassion Empathy Skillful choices It is remarkable how liberating it feels to be able to see that your thoughts are just thoughts and that they are not you or reality... Kabat-Zinn (1990) 4

Redirect attention to the breath Focus attention on the breath Acknowledge current focus of attention Attention wanders from the breath Mindful breathing Sit with straight back & hands in the lap Closed eyes (or a soft unfocused gaze) Bring attention to the experience of breathing When you become aware that mind has wandered, simply note the thoughts & feelings Then, return attention to watching the breath What mindfulness is not Turning off thoughts Emptying the mind An escape from reality Passive or complacent Magical or mystical Hypnotic or addictive Self-indulgent Religion A quick fix 5

Living. Every. Moment. Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents ITCT-A Multiply traumatized, socially marginalized teens Culturally sensitive Flexible time-frame individualized for each client Regular assessments Early attention to safety issues Titrated therapeutic exposure Skills development & problem-solving Systems-level advocacy 6

Mindfulness in ITCT-A Optional module Therapist training & experience is recommended Simple mindful awareness activities can be taught with minimal training Benefits to being a mindful therapist Refer to a qualified mindfulness program for more extensive training Applications Stress management Anxiety Depression Physical tension Pain management Emotion self-regulation Behavioral self-management (e.g., anger management, eating disorders, alcohol/substance abuse relapse prevention) Contraindications Ongoing traumatic environment Chronically overwhelmed Current alcohol/substance abuse Mania Severe anxieties Severe depression Suicidality Psychosis 7

Available youth programs Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (ibme) Stressed Teens (MBSR-T) A Still Quiet Place Learning to BREATHE Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Children (MBCT-C) Mindfulness for Teens (MBCT-A) Connecting Adolescents to Learning Mindfulness (CALM) Making Friends with Yourself (MSC for children & teens) Mindfulness-based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT) Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points Inhale. Exhale. Repeat. 8

Traumatic stress Perceived demands are greater than the individual s perceived coping resources Stress responses occur in 4 domains Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral 9

Metacognitive awareness Looks toward thoughts & feelings Aware of body sensations Feels connected with self & others Attuned to environment Dissociation Looks away from thoughts & feelings Numb to body sensations Feels disconnected from self & others Unaware of environment Both can be protective coping strategies Mindfulness of thoughts Trauma increases past & future-focused thinking Mindfulness cultivates present-focused attention Observing thoughts flow by Increased clarity of seeing Thoughts become simply events in the mind Not facts Not real Not current Not me Not true Just thoughts Mindfulness of emotions Explore & identify emotions (detective work) Attend to emotional experiences Observe without clinging or pushing away Reduce identification ( just emotions, not facts) Practice non-judgment & acceptance Befriend emotions (sitting with distress) Enhance self-compassion & empathy 10

You can t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf. Joseph Goldstein Mindfulness of body sensations Body awareness body scan techniques Mindful movement yoga, t ai chi, stretching Grounding techniques soles of the feet walking meditation Relaxation breath counting, letting go techniques Mindfulness in everyday life Practice a few minutes of mindful awareness Before doing homework Doing household tasks Brushing teeth Washing hands Eating meals Listening to music Walking 11

Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points Embodying mindfulness Attend to your own practice Ground your teaching in your own experience Share your own experiences Model mindfulness in your speech & actions Practice compassionate acceptance Foster authenticity, mutual respect & connection Why bother? Being present Seeing clearly Thoughts Emotions Body sensations Circumstances Making skillful choices Acting with intention & awareness 12

Make it meaningful Make it relevant to what s happening in their world Invoke suitable role models (celebrities, athletes) What s in it for them? Less worry Better physical & mental health Improve relationships with family or peers Better performance (academically or in sports) Practice tips Start with short, simple practices Approximately 1 minute per year of age Avoid reading scripts or instructions Offer encouragement Invite participation (emphasize freedom to choose) Practice together Attend to your own practice There s an app for that Meditation is the ultimate mobile device. You can use it anywhere, anytime, unobtrusively. iphone Sharon Salzberg (2011) MindShift Smiling Mind The Mindfulness App Stop, Breathe, and Think Android Headspace Insight Timer Mindfulness Bell Meditation Helper 13

Roadmap What mindfulness is & what it isn t Mindfulness in ITCT-A Treating trauma with mindfulness Cognitive Emotional Physiological Behavioral Teaching mindfulness Summary & take-home points Cultivating mindfulness (for our clients & for ourselves) Mindfulness promotes changes Metacognitive awareness Acceptance, self-compassion & empathy Equanimity Offers opportunities See clearly Recognize choices Choose adaptive responses Take-home points 1. Mindfulness is attention Present-focused, non-judgmental, accepting Reduces past & future-oriented thinking 2. Practicing mindfulness is not difficult Remembering to practice is hard 3. We don t need to believe everything we think Choices exist in the present moment Choices create freedom 14

If every 8 year old in the world is taught meditation, we will eliminate violence from the world within one generation. HH the XIV Dalai Lama 15