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Beyond “Screening”: Nurturing Safer Spaces to Elicit and Respond to Disclosures of Abuse

by Jodi Hall, PhD
  • Duration: 60 Mins
  • Credits: 1 CERP, 1 L-CERP
  • Learning Format: Webinar
  • Handout: Yes
  • Origin: goldlactation.com
Abstract:

Health care professionals supporting women during the transition to mothering play an essential role in creating safer spaces to inquire about potential abuse. However, many health professionals are reluctant to routinely and universally inquire about abuse in pregnancy and the postpartum period, even though there is widespread recognition that abuse has devastating physical and emotional effects on the lives of women and their children with particular vulnerabilities during the transition to mothering. Research and experiential evidence suggests that pregnant women with histories of abuse want caregivers who are sensitive and responsive to their needs, know how to respond to disclosures of abuse, and are knowledgeable about services that could offer support. This workshop will provide a starting place to explore the nuances of creating safer spaces for women survivors of abuse, and some strategies to respond to disclosures.

Learning Objectives:

Objective 1: Identify signs of abuse in the childbearing year
Objective 2: Describe and implement components of trauma-informed care as it pertains to creating safer spaces for disclosures
Objective 3: Develop strategies for responding to disclosures
Objective 4: Identify risk factors associated with present and ongoing abuse

Categories: Trauma & Breastfeeding,