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In this dramatized therapy session, you meet Adam, a 15-year-old Caucasian male who grew up in the suburbs outside of Chicago with his mother, father, and two sisters. His family is pretty well off financially and the children all attend private school, have personal tutors, and enjoy horseback riding and soccer. For years, Adam was excelling in school and was a star soccer athlete. Unbeknownst to his parents, Adam was sexually assaulted a year ago by his female tutor Amber, who was 19 at the time. Following the assault, Adam began to struggle in school and behaving in uncharacteristic ways. His pediatrician referred him to a therapist, with whom he eventually entrusted the information about being assaulted. About one year later, Adam reported to his therapist that he was hearing voices telling him to kill himself. Over several weeks Adam became increasingly anxious and sad and began to experience auditory hallucinations telling him to either hang himself or jump out a window. On one occasion went to the roof of a building and looked down thinking he might jump. He told his therapist, Dr. Glenn Saxe, MD, who arranged a psychiatric hospitalization. In this session, the clinician conducts Adam’s assessment interview the day after his admission to the hospital. --- Welcome to the Center for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Disorders (CTDTD) — a national center committed to transforming care for children and families impacted by trauma. We provide high-quality, no-cost resources for educators, trainers, and professionals in practice or training. 🎥 About This Series: The Developmental Trauma Disorder: Identifying Critical Moments and Healing Complex Trauma Video Series offers clinicians, counselors, and other helpers valuable insights into recognizing and navigating the most difficult crises and turning points in therapy with traumatized children and families. Each video features a dramatized scene where youth and caregiver roles are portrayed by actors — but the therapists are real professionals. Viewers witness how therapists manage key moments in session to support healing from the deep emotional and relational impacts of complex trauma. This series is produced by the Center for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Disorders, a proud partner of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN). 📚 Explore Our Therapy Film Library: We’ve built a unique collection of over 50 powerful therapy films that bring to life what trauma-informed psychotherapy looks like — featuring children, youth, and young adults navigating recovery from adversity, with caregivers and therapists by their side. Whether you're a clinician, educator, or student, we invite you to explore this library, use these tools in your practice, and join us in advancing trauma-informed care. 🔗 Resources & Links: 🌐 Learn more: https://developmental-trauma.org 📺 Watch more videos: / @ctdtd 📸 Instagram: @developmental__trauma 💼 LinkedIn: / center-for-the-treatment-of-developmental-... 📘 NCTSN Webinar Series: https://learn.nctsn.org/course/index.... ⚠️ Content Warning: This video contains dramatized scenes portraying trauma and emotional distress that may be triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with the impacts of trauma, please seek support from a qualified mental health professional or visit our resources for educational tools and information. --- #CTDTD #developmentaltrauma #traumainformedcare #mentalhealthprofessionals #childtrauma #traumatherapy #therapisttraining #HealingThroughStorytelling #NCTSN