The Testing Psychologist Podcast

531. The Science and Art of Trauma Assessment w/ Dr. Erin Eadie & Dr. John Briere

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Oct 6, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Erin Eadie, a Toronto-based clinical psychologist, and Dr. John Briere, a leading trauma researcher, delve into the evolution of trauma assessment. They explore why some individuals develop PTSD after similar events while others do not, emphasizing the role of prior experiences and context. The duo highlights the importance of cultural humility, especially when working with marginalized groups, and introduces new tools like the Social Discrimination and Maltreatment Scale. Their insights shed light on effective trauma assessment strategies for mental health professionals.
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Neglect Can Be As Devastating As Abuse

  • Non-physical forms like neglect and disengaged parenting can produce severe, long-term symptoms.
  • The definition of trauma must expand beyond life‑threatening events to include chronic relational harms.
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Prior Trauma Shapes Later Responses

  • Prior exposures and meaning shape why similar events cause PTSD in some but not others.
  • Clinicians must ask what came before to interpret differential reactions to the same incident.
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Biology And Development Alter Trauma Outcomes

  • Biological differences and developmental stage influence trauma vulnerability and expression.
  • Easy categorizations (resilient vs. traumatized) miss underlying neurodevelopmental variability.
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