Physiological response to trauma and fight, flight, or freeze.

 

Review the Learning Resources on the physiological response to trauma and fight, flight, or freeze.
Access and navigate to your selected case in the Case Studies interactive media in the Learning Resources.
Analyze the symptoms experienced by the social worker in your chosen case study. Consider whether they fall into the category of fight, flight, or freeze and the extent to which the social worker is experiencing any long-term effects.
Review the Kaltura section of the Classroom Support Center, accessed via the Help button (the i icon) on the left-hand global navigation menu, for information on recording and submitting media for this Assignment.
Ensure that you have a quiet place to record without any distractions.
Record and submit a 2- to 3-minute Kaltura video in which you speak directly to your chosen social worker. In your video:

Describe the typical fight, flight, and freeze responses.
Explain which response the social worker appears to be experiencing, based on their symptoms and behaviors.
Describe typical long-term physical and mental health effects of repeated exposure to trauma.
Explain the extent to which the social worker in your selected case study is experiencing these long-term effects.

 

Sample Solution

Fight, Flight, or Freeze Responses:

  • Fight: This response involves aggression, anger, or confrontation. The individual may feel the need to fight back against the threat.
  • Flight: This response involves physical escape or avoidance. The individual may try to remove themselves from the situation.
  • Freeze: This response involves immobility, dissociation, or numbness. The individual may feel paralyzed or unable to act.

Long-Term Effects of Trauma:

Repeated exposure to trauma can lead to various physical and mental health issues, including:

  • Physical: Chronic pain, fatigue, digestive problems, and weakened immune system
  • Mental: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and difficulty forming relationships

Analyzing a Social Worker’s Symptoms:

To determine whether a social worker is experiencing a fight, flight, or freeze response, consider the following:

  • Behavior: Are they aggressive, avoiding, or withdrawn?
  • Emotions: Are they angry, anxious, or numb?
  • Thoughts: Are they constantly thinking about the trauma, feeling overwhelmed, or blaming themselves?

Recording Your Video:

When recording your video, be sure to speak clearly and confidently. Use examples and anecdotes to illustrate your points. Practice your speech beforehand to ensure you stay within the 2-3 minute time limit.

 

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