12/08 – Present    Associate Professor, Health Management and Policy  Drexel University School of Public Health 

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NAME: EMPLOYMENT: 12/08 – Present 12/08 – Present 12/08 – Present 08/01 – Present 01/04 – Present 01/01 – Present 1999 –2001 1999 – 2001 1999 – 2001 1996 – 1999 1991 – 1996 1991 – 1996 1981 – 1995 1981 – 1991 1981 – 1991 CURRICULUM VITAE Sandra L. Bloom, MD Associate Professor, Health Management and Policy Drexel University School of Public Health Co‐Director, Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice Drexel University School of Public Health Consultant, Healing Hurt People, Drexel University College of Medicine, Hahnemann Hospital President, CommunityWorks, Inc. a behavioral consulting and management firm Visiting Faculty, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work Visiting Faculty, Certificate Program, Introduction to Trauma Treatment, Bryn Mawr School of Social Work Founder and Executive Director, The Sanctuary, Horsham Clinic, Ambler, PA. Associate Medical Director, Horsham Clinic, Ambler, PA Founder and Executive Director, The Sanctuary, Hampton Behavioral Health Hospital, Rancocas, NJ. Founder and Executive Director, The Sanctuary, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Associate Medical Director, Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry, Fort Washington, PA 19034 Founder and Medical Director, The Sanctuary, Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry, Fort Washington, PA 19034 Founder, Owner and President, Alliance for Creative Development, P.C., Quakertown, PA 18951 – large psychotherapy group practice and management company. Held management contracts to administer psychiatric units from 1981 – 1995 Founder and Medical Director, Psychiatric Unit, Quakertown Community Hospital, Quakertown, PA 18951 Chairperson, Department of Psychiatry, Quakertown Community Hospital, Quakertown, PA 18951 1
1979 – 1981 1979 – 1981 1978 – 1979 EDUCATION: Post Graduate: 1975 – 1978 Graduate: 1970 – 1975 Undergraduate: 1966 – 1970 Staff Physician, Horsham Clinic, Ambler, PA 19002 Staff Physician, Welsh Valley Professional Associates, Maple Glen, PA 19002 Staff Physician, Penn Foundation for Mental Health, Sellersville, PA Temple University Hospital, Psychiatry Temple University School of Medicine Degree: M.D. Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA Degree: B.A., Psychology High School: 1962 – 1966 Lower Moreland High School, Huntingdon Valley, PA LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS: 1975 Pennsylvania Medical License No. MD‐019392‐E 1982 American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation American Psychological Association State Public Systems Coalition On Trauma (SPSCOT) AWARDS AND HONORS: 2010 The Spirit of Crazy Horse Award, Reclaiming Youth International, Rapid City, SD 2010 Honoree, Creative Alternatives of New York, New York, NY 2008 Women’s Resource Center Honoree, Wayne, PA 2005 Temple University School of Medicine Alumni Achievement Award 2003 Public Citizen award, Pennsylvania Chapter, 2
National Association of Social Workers Maxwell Jones Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Henderson Hospital, RIBA, London, England 2002 2001 Institute for Safe Families honor reception, In the Shadow of the World Trade Center Disaster: From Trauma to Recovery. 2000 1998 The M.J. Kirkpatrick Award for Leadership, presented by A Woman’s Place “Models That Work” award from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1998 Recipient of the Smith‐Kline Beecham Community Health Impact Award, Physicians for Social Responsibility 1998 Brotherhood and Sisterhood Award, National Conference of Communities for Justice, The National Conference of the Greater Philadelphia Region, (formerly National Conference of Christians and Jews) 1998 Lower Moreland High School Hall of Fame 1997 Sarah Haley Memorial Award for Clinical Excellence, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 1997 Bucks County Peace Center Award SERVICE ACTIVITIES: 2005 – Present Founder, Sanctuary Institute, Andrus Center for Learning and Innovation, Andrus Children’s Center, Yonkers, NY 2001 – Present Distinguished Fellow, Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial Center, Yonkers, NY 1999 – Present Board of Directors, Institute for Safe Families, Philadelphia, PA 1995 – Present Ombudsman, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 1995 – Present Board of Directors, Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY), New York, NY 2008 – Present Advisory Board Member, BSC Media, LLC, Hershey, PA 2005 – Present Editorial Board, Traumatology 2008 – Present Editorial Board, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 2008 – Present Editorial Board, Psychotherapy and Politics 2008 – Present Editorial Review Board, Therapeutic Communities 2011 Partnering with Parents (PWP) Think Tank, Institute for Safe Families 3
2010 2010 2010 2006 – 2008 2003 – 2005 2003 – 2005 1998 – 2002 Child Welfare Advisory Board Panelist, Commission on the Impact of Trauma and Violence on the Health of African‐American Men, Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice Member, Office of Minority Health Commission, Washington, DC Co‐Chair, Trauma Task Force, City of Philadelphia Member, Domestic Violence Task Force, City of Philadelphia Advisory Board, Sidran Foundation Advisory Board and Senior Lecturer, International University Center for Mental Health and Human Rights, International Trauma Studies Program at NYU 1999 – 2001 1999 – 2001 1994 – 2000 1999 1998 – 1999 International Correspondent, Psychotherapy: A Monthly Journal, London, England. Column: Email From America Editorial Staff & International Advisory Board, Psychotherapy: A Monthly Journal, London, England President, Philadelphia Physicians for Social Responsibility Visiting Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine Chairperson, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Michael Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence 1995 – 1999 Member, Board of Directors, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. 1998 –1999 Immediate Past‐President, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 1997 –1998 President, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 1996 – 1997 President‐Elect, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 1993 – 1995 Executive Committee, National Advisory Board, Murphy‐Harpst‐Vashti Foundation CONSULTANCIES: 1995 – Present Sanctuary Network Programs 1995 – Present Program for Post‐Traumatic Stress Recovery, Homewood Health Center, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 2005 ‐ Present Juconi Foundation, Puebla Mexico and Guayaquil, Ecuador Achieving Reunification Center, Philadelphia, PA 2005 – 2007 4
2004 – 2007 2002 – 2007 Parsons Child and Family Center, Albany, NY Family Support Center, Upper Darby, PA 2002 – 2007 2002 – 2004 Women Against Abuse, domestic violence shelter, Philadelphia, PA Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence 2002 – 2004 Women’s Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2001 – 2003 Luzerne County Social Services – Community Collaborative Program Luzerne County Mental Health and Retardation, Luzerne County Drug and Alcohol, Luzerne County Child Protective Services 2001 – 2002 Steering Committee Member and Consultant, Women’s Law Project, grant awarded by CBH for Working Group on Chemically Dependent Women. 2001 – 2002 Atlantic County New Jersey, “Safe Schools and Communities Violence Prevention and Response Pilot Program” grant, submitted by The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and awarded by the New Jersey Department of Education to implement the Sanctuary Model as the prevention component of an overall strategy for creating safer schools. 2001 – 2002 1998 – 2001 Pace School, Pittsburgh, PA 1995 – 2000 Saul Z. Cohen Chair in Child and Family Mental Health, Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. New York, New York. Consultant to pilot and implement “Sanctuary Model” in adolescent residential, shelter, and day program facilities. I.S.A. Centre for Attachment‐Based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, London England RESEARCH & GRANTS: 2002 – Present S.E.L.F. Parenting Group, funded through the Department of Human Services, City of Philadelphia, $45,000 annually 2008 – Present Thomas Scattergood Foundation (Rich) Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice, $750,000 Public Health Fund, Establishment of a Citywide Youth 2012 – 2013 Injury Review Panel, $50,000 2012 – 2013 Understanding How to Support and Build Resilience Within Community Leaders Funded by Community Driven Research Day, Citylights Network, Inc. $10,000 2011 – 2013 DOJ/OJP/OVC Improving intervention services for violently injured victims. $500,000 2011 – 2012 Sanctuary Model Training for DBH/CBH, Philadelphia, PA $250,000 5
1998 – 2001 Trauma‐Focused Intervention Targeting Risk for Violence, National Institute of Mental Health (MH62896),Columbia University School of Social Work 2001 – 2002 Safe Schools and Communities Violence Prevention and Response Pilot Plan Initiative, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Lead agency. Atlantic County Schools, New Jersey PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEW JOURNAL ARTICLES: 2013
Esaki, N., Benamati, J., Yanosy, S., Middleton, J., Hopson, L. M., Hummer, V., & Bloom, S. (in press). The Sanctuary Model®: Theoretical Framework. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work. 2011
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Corbin, T.J., Rich, J.A., Bloom, S.L., Delgado, D., Rich, L.J., Wilson, A.S. Developing a Trauma‐Informed, Emergency Department‐Based Intervention for Victims of Urban Violence. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 12(5): 510‐525. Bloom, S. L. A Sanctuary For Change. National Council Magazine, 2011, Issue 2, 75. Bloom, S. L. Creating Sanctuary: An Organizational Approach to Services for Traumatized Children. Child and Adolescent Trauma. Bloom, S. L. Bridging the Black Hole of Trauma: The Evolutionary Significance of the Arts, Part 2. Psychotherapy and Politics International 9(1): 67–8. 2010
Bloom, S. L. Bridging The Black Hole Of Trauma: The Evolutionary Significance of the Arts, Part 1. Psychotherapy and Politics International 8(3): 198‐212. 2007
Bloom, S. L. The Sanctuary Model of Trauma‐Informed Organizational Change. The Source 16(1): 12‐14, 16. The National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center. 2006
Bloom, S. L. Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on Individuals, institutions, and societies. Part IV. Psychotherapy and Politics International 4(1): 4‐23 Bloom, S. L. The System Bits Back: Politics, Parallel Process, and the Notion of Change. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations, Silver Jubilee Issue, 26(4) 2005
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Bloom, S. L. Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part III. Psychotherapy and Politics International 3(2): 96‐111 6
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Bloom, S. L., Ed. Introduction to Special Section. Creating Sanctuary for Kids: Helping Children to Heal From Violence. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 57‐63 2005 Bloom, S. L. The Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change for Children’s Residential Treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 65‐81 2005
Rivard, J.C., Bloom, S. L., McCorkle, D. and Abramovitz, R. Preliminary results of a study examining the implementation and effects of trauma recovery framework for youths in residential treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 83‐96 2004
2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 Bloom, S. L. and Norton, K., eds. Special Section on The Therapeutic Community in the 21st Century. Psychiatric Quarterly 75 (3): 229‐231. Norton, K. and Bloom, S. L. The Art And Challenges Of Long‐Term And Short‐
Term Democratic Therapeutic Communities. In Special Section on the Therapeutic Community in the 21st Century. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 249‐
261. Rivard, J.C., McCorkle, D., Duncan, M.E., Pasquale, L.E., Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R. Implementing a Trauma Recovery Framework for Youths in Residential Treatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(5): 529‐
550. Bloom, S. L. Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part I. Psychotherapy and Politics International 2(2): 78‐98. Bloom, S. L. Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part II. Psychotherapy and Politics International 2(3): 212‐228. Bloom, S. L. The Sanctuary Model; A Trauma‐Informed Systems Approach to the Residential Treatment of Children. Child Welfare League of America. Residential Group Care Quarterly 4(2); 1, 4‐5 Abramovitz, R. and Bloom, S. L. Creating sanctuary in a residential treatment center for troubled children and adolescents. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 119‐
135 Bloom, S. L. McCorkle, D., Farragher, B., Nice‐Martini, K., Wellbank, K., Bennington‐Davis, M. Multiple opportunities for creating sanctuary. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 173‐190. Panzer, P. G. and Bloom, S. L. Introduction to Special Section on Sanctuary Principles and Practice in Clinical Settings Psychiatric Quarterly, 74(2): 115‐117. Rivard,J.C., Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R., Pasquale, L.E., Duncan, M., McCorkle, D., Gelman, A. Assessing the Implementation and Effects of a Trauma‐focused 7
Intervention for Youths in Residential Treatment Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 137‐154. 2002 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 1996 1996 1996 1995 1995 1994 1994 Bloom, S. L. Creating Sanctuary. Special Edition of Networks, Newsletter of the National Technical Assistance Center for State Mental Health Planning on “Eliminating the Use of Seclusion and Restraint”, Summer/Fall. Bloom, S. L. and Barger, B. K. An Appeal to Reason. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 17(3): 15, Fall, 2001. Bloom, S. L. In the Shadow of the World Trade Center Disaster: From Trauma to Recovery. New York Chapter, NASW Newsletter, November – December Bloom, S. L Commentary: Reflections on the Desire for Revenge. Journal of Emotional Abuse 2(4): 61‐94. Bloom, S. L. Editor, Special Edition, The Sanctuary Model. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations. Summer, 2000. Bloom, S.L. Creating Sanctuary: Healing from systematic abuses of power. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations21(2): 67‐91. Bills, L.J. & Bloom, S.L. Trying out Sanctuary the hard way. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 21(2):119‐134. Bloom, S. L. Introduction and Postscript to “Dissociation and the Fragmentary Nature of Traumatic Memories”. British Journal of Psychotherapy 12(3): 350‐
351; 362‐365. Bloom, S. L. Every Time History Repeats Itself the Price Goes Up: The Social Reenactment of Trauma. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity 3(3): 161‐194. Bloom, S. L. Taking Trauma Theory to the Streets, Stresspoints: The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 10 (3): 1, 12. Bloom, S. L. Creating Sanctuary in the Classroom. Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1(4):403‐433. Bloom, S. L. When Good People Do Bad Things: Meditations on the Backlash. Journal of Psychohistory, 22 (2): 273‐304. Bloom, S. L. American Health Care: They Say There’s A Crisis But a Crisis of What? Journal of Psychohistory, 21(3): 301‐332. Bloom, S. L. Hearing the Survivor’s Voice: Sundering the Wall of Denial. Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4): 461‐477. 8
1994 1993 1993 1992 1991 Bloom, S. L. Group and Family Treatment of Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder. Co‐
authored with Steven Allen, PhD. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 17(2): 425‐437. Bloom, S. L. The Clinical Uses of Psychohistory. The Journal of Psychohistory, 20(3): 259‐266. Bloom, S. L. Psychodynamics of Preventing Child Abuse. The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(1):53‐67. Bloom, S. L. National Dilemma: Can We Heal Ourselves? The Journal of Psychohistory, 19(3): 281‐305. Bloom, S. L. The Gulph War as Adolescent Crisis, The Journal of Psychohistory 19(1): 85‐96. BOOKS: 2013 Bloom, S.L., Farragher, B., Restoring Sanctuary: A New Operating System for Trauma‐Informed Organizations, New York: Oxford University Press. 2013 Bloom, S.L., Creating Sanctuary: Toward the Evolution of Sane Societies, Second Edition, New York: Routledge. 2013 Paperback Edition: Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery. Co‐authored with B. Farragher. (2010). New York: Oxford University Press 2010 2007 2001 1998 1997 CHAPTERS: 2013 Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery. Co‐authored with B. Farragher. New York: Oxford University Press Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement, Trauma and Children, L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom, Editors. United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Violence: A Public Health Epidemic and a Public Health Approach. S. L. Bloom, Editor. London: Karnac Press Bearing Witness: Trauma and Collective Responsibility. Coauthored with Michael Reichert for Philadelphia Chapter Physicians for Social Responsibility. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press Creating Sanctuary: Toward the Evolution of Sane Societies. (1997). New York: Routledge Bloom, S. L. The Impact of Trauma on Development and Well‐Being. In K. G. Ginsburg & S. B. Kinsman (Eds.), Reaching Teens ‐ Wisdom From Adolescent Medicine. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. 2013 Bloom, S. L., Wise, Z., Lively, J., Almonte, M., Contreras, S., & Ginsburg, K. R. Trauma Informed Practice: Working with Youth Who Have Suffered Adverse 9
Childhood (or Adolescent) Experiences. In K. G. Ginsburg & S. B. Kinsman (Eds.), Reaching Teens ‐ Wisdom From Adolescent Medicine. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 Bloom, S. L. Organizationally Oriented Best Practices: Pulling It All Together: The Sanctuary Model. In V. Vandiver (Ed.), Best Practices in Community Mental Health: A Pocket Guide. Danvers, MA: Lyceum Books Bloom, S.L., The Sanctuary Model: Rebooting the Organizational Operating System in Group Care Setting. In R. Reece, C. Hanson, and J. Sargeant, Editors, Treatment of Child Abuse: Common Ground for Mental Health, Medical, and Legal Practitioners, John Hopkins University Press: Baltimore MD Bloom, S. L. The Sanctuary Model: Changing Habits and Transforming the Organizational Operating System. In J. D. Ford & C. A. Courtois (Eds.), Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence. New York: Guilford Press Bloom, S. L., Yanosy, S., & Harrison, L. C. A Reciprocal Supervisory Network: The Sanctuary Model. In D. Murphy, S. Joseph & B. Harris (Eds.), Trauma, Recovery, and the Therapeutic Relationship: Putting the therapeutic relationship at the heart of trauma therapy. London: Palgrave MacMillan Bloom, S.L., Testimony of Sandra L. Bloom, M.D. Prepared for Attorney General’s National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence, Defending Childhood, Public Hearing #4:Tuesday, April 24, 2012, Bernath Auditorium, David Adamany Undergraduate Library, Wayne State University, 5155 Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI 48202 Bloom, S. L. Building Resilient Workers and Organization: The Sanctuary® Model of Organisational Change. In N. Tehrani (Ed.), Workplace Bullying: Symptoms and Solutions (pp. 260‐277). London: Routledge Bloom, S. L. The Sanctuary Model and Its Unifying Belief. In Steele, W. and Malchiodi, C. (Eds.) Trauma‐Informed Practice with Children and Adolescents (pp. 113).New York: Routledge Bloom, S. L. Attachment. In Steele, W. and Malchiodi, C. (Eds.) Trauma‐
Informed Practice with Children and Adolescents (pp. 141). New York: Routledge 2010 2010 Corbin, T., Bloom, S. L., Wilson, A., Rich, L., & Rich, J. A. Approaching the health and wellbeing of boys and men of color through trauma‐informed practice. In J. Edley, C. & J. Ruiz de Velasco (Eds.), Changing Places: How Communities Will Improve the Health of Boys of Color , Berkeley, CA: University of California Press Bloom, S.L. Trauma‐organized systems and parallel process. In N. Tehrani (Ed). Managing Trauma in the Workplace – Supporting Workers and the Organisation. London: Routledge (pp. 139‐153) 10
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Bloom, S. L. Sanctuary: An Operating System for Living Organizations. In N. Tehrani, ed. Managing Trauma in the Workplace – Supporting Workers and the Organisation. London: Routledge (pp. 235‐251) Bloom, S. L. Organizational Stress as a Barrier to Trauma‐Informed Service Delivery. Becker, M. and Levin, B. A Public Health Perspective of Women’s Mental Health, New York: Springer (pp. 295‐311) Bloom, S. L. The Mental Health Aspects of IPV: Survivors, Professionals and Systems. Giardino AP, Giardino ER. Intimate Partner Violence, Domestic Violence, and Spousal Abuse: A Resource for Professionals Working With Children and Families. St. Louis, MO: GW Medical Publishing (pp. 207‐250) Bloom, S. L. An Elephant In The Room: The Impact Of Traumatic Stress On Individuals and Groups. In Brown, K. and Bergo, B., Eds. The Trauma Controversy: Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Dialogues. Albany: SUNY (pp. 143‐169) Bloom, S. L. Domestic Violence. In O’Brien, J. (Ed) Encyclopedia of Gender and Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (pp. 216‐221) Bloom, S. L. and Sreedhar, S. Y., The Sanctuary Model of Trauma‐Informed Organizational Change. Reclaiming Children and Youth: From Trauma to Trust, 17(3): 48‐53 Bloom, S. L. Battered Women. In Renzetti, C. and Edleson, J. Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Bloom, S. L. Beyond the Beveled Mirror: Mourning and Recovery from Childhood Maltreatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 4‐49 Bloom, S. L Loss in human service organizations. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 142‐206 Bloom, S. L Organizational Stress as A Barrier To Trauma‐Sensitive Change and System Transformation. National Technical Assistance Center for State Mental Health Planning (NTAC) Publications and Reports, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, available at www.nasmhpd.org/publications.cfm Bloom, S.L. Societal Trauma: Danger and Democracy. Totten, Nick, Ed., Politics and Psychotherapy. London: Open University Press Bloom, S.L. Understanding the impact of sexual assault: The nature of traumatic experience. In A. Giardino, E. Datner and J. Asher (Eds.), Sexual Assault: Victimization Across the Lifespan. Maryland Heights, MO: GW Medical Publishing. (pp. 405‐432) 11
2003 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1998 1998 1995 1994 1994 Bloom, S.L. Caring for the Caregiver: Avoiding and Treating Vicarious Traumatization. In A. Giardino, E. Datner and J. Asher (Eds.), Sexual Assault: Victimization Across the Lifespan. Maryland Heights, MO: GW Medical Publishing. (pp. 459‐470) Bloom, S.L. Beyond the beveled mirror: Mourning and recovery from childhood maltreatment. In J. Kauffman (Ed), Loss of the Assumptive World.New York: Brunner‐Routledge Bloom, S.L. Inpatient Guidelines for the Treatment of Post‐traumatic Stress Disorder. C.Courtois & S.L. Bloom. In Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Edited by EB.Foa, TM.Keane, and MJ. Friedman. New York: Guilford Bloom, S.L. Sexual Violence: The Victim. In C. E. Bell, (Ed.) Psychiatric Perspectives of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment: New Directions for Mental Health Services #86. San Francisco, CA: Jossey‐Bass Bloom, S.L. Treating Traumatized Patients and Victims of Violence, with R. P. Kluft and D. Kinzie. In C. E. Bell, (Ed.) Psychiatric Perspectives of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment: New Directions for Mental Health Services #86. San Francisco, CA: Jossey‐Bass Bloom, S.L. The Complex Web of Causation: Motor Vehicle Accidents, Comorbidity and PTSD. In E. J. Hickling and E. B. Blanchard (Eds). International Handbook of Road Traffic Accidents and Psychological Trauma: Theory, Treatment and Law. Oxford, England: Elsevier Press Bloom, S.L. Our Hearts and Our Hopes are Turned to Peace: Origins of the ISTSS. In A. Shalev, R. Yehuda, & A S. McFarlane (Eds.). International Handbook of Human Response Trauma. New York: Plenum Bloom, S.L. By The Crowd They Have Been Broken, By the Crowd They Shall Be Healed: The Social Transformation of Trauma. In R. Tedeschi, C. Park, and L. Calhoun. Post‐Traumatic Growth: Theory and Research on Change in the Aftermath of Crises. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Bloom, S.L. From Chaos to Sanctuary: Trauma‐Based Treatment for Women in a State Hospital Systems. Coauthored with L. J. Bills. In Women’s Health Services: A Public Health Perspective. Editors: Bruce Labotsky Levin, Andrea K. Blanch, and Ann Jennings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Bloom, S.L. The Germ Theory Of Trauma: The Impossibility of Ethical Neutrality. B.H. Stamm, (Ed). Secondary Traumatic Stress: Self Care Issues for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators. Sidran Foundation. (pp: 257‐276) Bloom, S.L. Creating Sanctuary: Ritual Abuse and Complex PTSD. In V. Sinason, (Ed) Treating Satanist Abuse Survivors: An Invisible Trauma, London: Routledge, 1994. (pp.285‐291) Bloom, S.L. The Sanctuary Model: Developing Generic Inpatient Programs for the Treatment of Psychological Trauma. In Handbook of Post‐Traumatic 12
Therapy, A Practical Guide to Intervention, Treatment, and Research, Editors: M.B.Williams and J. F. Sommer, Jr. Greenwood Publishing. (pp. 474‐491) OTHER PUBLICATIONS: 2010 2010 2009 2007 2006 2006 2006 AUDIO‐VISUAL: 2000 1999 1998 1998 MEDIA CONTACTS: 2/06/13 Rich, J.A., Corbin, T., Bloom, S. L., Rich, L., Evans, S., Wilson, A. Healing the Hurt: Trauma‐Informed Approaches to the Health of Boys and Young Men of Color. Los Angeles: California Endowment Mirksy, L. The Sanctuary Model: A Restorative Approach for Human Services Organizations, March. EForum. International Institute for Restorative Practice Creating a Sanctuary for Trauma‐Informed Care. Pennsylvania Child and Adolescent Service System Program Newsletter 18(1): 1‐8 Bloom, S. L. Book Review: Loss, Trauma and Resilience – Therapeutic Work with Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss. Psychiatric Services, 58(3): 419‐420 Bloom, S. L. Trauma‐Informed Systems Transformation: Recovery as a Public Health Concern. Report for the Trauma Task Force, Philadelphia, PA Bloom, S. L. Human Service Systems and Organizational Stress: Thinking & Feeling Our Way Out of Existing Organizational Dilemmas. Report for the Trauma Task Force, Philadelphia, PA Bloom, S. L., Foderaro, J.F., Ryan, R. A. S.E.L.F.: A Trauma‐Informed Psychoeducational Group Curriculum PeaceWork – Video documentary created by the Foundation of the Pennsylvania Medical Society, released 4/2000 Repressed Memory Syndrome, Moderator, Paul J. Fink, M.D. with Sandra L. Bloom, M.D. and David Spiegel, M.D. Psychiatric Update, Vol. 19/No.1, January, 1999. American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists and Washington University School of Medicine – audio tape Overcoming the Tyranny of the Past: The Psychobiology of Violence and Recovery S.A.G.E: Treating the Effects of Trauma “Preventing Family Violence/Domestic Violence in Families”. Television interview on PHL17 In Focus with Steve Highsmith. http://phl17.com/2013/02/07/in‐focus‐isf/ 9/7/11 “The Psychological and Emotional Impact of 9/11”, Radio Times, WHYY radio, http://www.whyy.org/podcast/090711_110630.mp3 13
7/11/11 7/26/10 7/14/10 6/22/10 12/29/08 “Impact of Childhood Stress” Voices in the Family, WHYY radio http://www.whyy.org/podcase/voices20110711.mp3 “Healing Hurt People”, Voices in the Family, WHYY radio http://www.whyy.org/podcast/voices20100726.mp3 "Understanding PTSD as a Gateway to More Effective Treatment”. Office of Mental Health, State of New York, Live Interactive Satellite Broadcast “Trauma‐Informed Care” Not Alone Radio Program, Omaha, Nebraska. Kim Foundation. http://www.thekimfoundation.org/html/notalone/archive.html# Dr. Sandra Bloom: “The Sanctuary Model: A Trauma‐Informed Approach to Treatment and Services.” Living Proof Podcast, Episode 10. Department of Social Work, University of Buffalo. http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/reviews.asp?ep=10 SELECTED REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS: 2012 Plenary Session: Understanding Trauma and Trauma Informed Care. National Network of Emergency Departments (NNED) Annual Conference, , Albuquerque, NM Stoneleigh Meeting – Trauma‐Informed Network: Trauma‐Informed Approaches to Public Health Problems: Lessons from City of Brotherly (and SISTERLY) Love in Philadelphia, PA The Sanctuary Model. Juvenile Justice Leadership Network Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Washington, D.C. Keynote Address: The Workplace and Trauma‐Informed Systems of Care. Official launch of SAMHSA’s new initiative – Office of Behavioral Health Equity, Rockville, MD Opening keynote: Creating, Destroying and Restoring Sanctuary, New York State Association of Community and Residential Agencies, Saratoga, NY Testimony, Attorney General Holder’s Task Force on Defending Childhood, Detroit, MI Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery Systems. Second Annual Midwest Trauma Conference, Bettendorf, Iowa Keynote: Creating, Destroying and Restoring Sanctuary. Best Interests of the Child International Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC Trauma Informed Care Through the Lens of the Sanctuary Model, Trauma Talks: Improving Healthcare Delivery Services for Interpersonal Violence, Toronto Canada 14
Creating, Destroying and Restoring Sanctuary, National Behavioral Consortium, Annapolis, MD Keynote: Creating, Destroying, Restoring Sanctuary. National Resource Center for Youth Services, New Orleans, LA Plenary and Chat: Trauma in the Workplace. 5th National Conference on Behavioral Health for Women and Girls: Health, Empowerment, Resilience and Recovery, SAMHSA, San Diego, CA Webinar: Workplace and Trauma‐Informed Care. Office of Women’s Health, Department of Human Services, Chicago, IL Webinar: Sanctuary in the Workplace. Women and Substance Abuse Learning Institute, SAMHSA Webinar: Sanctuary in the Workplace. Women and Substance Abuse Learning Institute, SAMHSA A Trauma Informed School v A Trauma Organized School. Novalis Trust, Novalis Conference, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Destroying & Restoring Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery Systems and a Method of Recovery. Oregon Psychiatric Association Fall Conference, Ashland, OR Applying Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACES) to Policy and Practice, Panel, Pre‐Conference Session, Alliance for Children & Families, Orlando, FL Institutional Transformation, Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: ACES Conference, Perinatal Network Conference, Rochester, NY Vicarious Trauma and Communities, Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: ACES Conference, Perinatal Network Conference, Rochester, NY 2011 Webinar, The Sanctuary Model, for International Trauma Studies Program, Istanbul Bilgi University in collaboration with ITSP/Columbia University New York City for Certificate Program in Trauma Studies: Understanding, Healing and Prevention, Istanbul, Turkey Creating, Destroying, and Restoring Sanctuary within Care‐giving Organizations, John Bowlby Memorial Lecture, London, England Trials of Homecoming: Key Challenges to Re‐adjustment and Re‐integration, Panel Moderator, Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma, Philadelphia, PA NNHVIP Annual Conference, Oakland, CA The Crisis in Human Service Delivery Systems and What that Does to the People Who Work In It, Rockefeller University Hospital, New York City, NY 15
Sanctuary Model: Moving Away from a Crisis Driven System Using Trauma‐
Informed Organization Change, Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health in Collaboration with Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Wilmington, DE Midwest Trauma Services Network Conference Keynote Address “Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Delivery Systems” and “The Building and Sustaining of Sanctuary”, Des Moines, IA Trauma Informed Care and Violence Prevention ‐ Recognizing Hyperarousal, National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health, Forum Call/Webinar for NNED members Invited Address: Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery Systems, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC Creating, Destroying and Restoring Sanctuary. Robert Wood Johnson Local Funding Partnerships, Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Trauma Theory 101: What Every Health Care Provider Needs to Know About the Psychobiology of Trauma. Trauma/Surgical Critical Care Symposium, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Invited Panelist for Child Welfare at Twenty‐seventh Annual Roslyn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, “Building Services and Supports for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence, Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice, The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia Childhood Trauma and Public Health, Healthy Parenting Initiative, United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA Keynote Address, We Couldn’t Have Done It Without Them: Four Pioneers Discuss the Social Bonds that Shaped the Field of Traumatic Stress. 27th Annual Meeting International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, “Social Bonds and Trauma Through the Life Span, Baltimore, MD Trauma‐Informed Approaches to Public Health: Lessons from City of Brotherly Love. 27th Annual Meeting International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, “Social Bonds and Trauma Through the Life Span, Baltimore, MD Plenary Speaker: The Workplace and Trauma‐Informed Change. Women and Trauma, Roundtable II, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Justice Great Hall, Washington, D.C. 2010 Effects of Violence on Communities. Reporting on Youth Violence Workshop, Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, WHYY, Philadelphia, PA Keynote Address, European Society for Trauma and Dissociation conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland Sanctuary Model, Trauma Advisory Panel Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland 16
Sanctuary Institute Symposium, Omaha, NE Keynote Address, Domestic Violence Awareness Conference, Mongtomery County Community College, Blue Bell, PA The SanctuaryModel; A Trauma‐Informed Approach to Organization Culture, Reclaiming Youth International, Rapid City, ND Keynote Address, New Jersey State Child Behavioral Health Conference, Eatontown, NJ 2009 Destroying Sanctuary Presentation, JUCONI Conference, Puebla, Mexico SAMHSA Trauma Informed Rx Steering Committee, Bethesda, MD Healing Hurt People, California Endowment, Los Angeles, CA 2008 2007 International Society for Trauma and Dissociation, Washington, D.C. Opening Plenary: Addiction and Trauma: Hope, Healing, and Recovery. Guest House Winter Conference, New Orleans, LA Grand Rounds: Creating Sanctuary, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, NC The Sanctuary Model. Pre‐Meeting Institute. Creating Healthy Families and Communities. 19th Annual Substance Abuse Conference. Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Tulsa, OK Mental Health Treatment and the Impact of Traumatic Experience. Missouri Department of Mental Health 2007 Spring Training Institute at Tan‐Tar Resort and Conference Center, Lake of the Ozarks Sanctuary: Parallel Processes of Recovery from the Impact of Chronic Organizational Stress, Trauma Healing Project, Eugene, Oregon Creating Sanctuary for Children. SIRCC Annual Conference 2007, Realising Potential: Inspirational Journeys to Positive Residential Child Care Cultures, Erskine Bridge Hotel, Erskine, Scotland, United Kingdom Creating Sanctuary for Children. CareVisions, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom Creating Sanctuary for Children, CareVisions, Northumberland, Scotland, United Kingdom Sanctuary for Children, CAP Conference, Pittsburgh, PA Creating Sanctuary. Private Psychiatric Conference, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, OH 17
Developing a Framework for Communities Emerging From Conflict. The Southern & Western Health and Social Services Board Trauma Advisory Panels, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Creating Trauma‐Informed Systems: Helping Children to Heal From Trauma. The Southern & Western Health and Social Services Board Trauma Advisory Panels, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Creating Trauma‐Informed Systems: Helping Children to Heal From Trauma, Lakewood and Glenmona Regional Centres Children’s Centre, Belfast, Northern Ireland Creating Sanctuary. School of Public Health Grand Rounds, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2006 Creating Sanctuary for Children. Voluntary Agency Forum, Center for Development of Human Services, Office of Family and Children’s Services, State of NY, Albany, NY Creating Sanctuary for Children, Keynote, PCCYFS Keynote, Harrisburg, PA Creating Sanctuary for Children, Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, State of Oklahoma, Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK Keynote: Developing Trauma Sensitive Cultures to Enhance Treatment for Children in Out of Home Care. Worcester Institute on Loss and Trauma, Worcester, MA Workshop: The Sanctuary Model as a Systematic Model of Care. Worcester Institute on Loss and Trauma, Worcester, MA Keynote: Organizational Stress as a Barrier to Change, Eighth Annual Child and Adolescent Conference, Schenectady County OCS, The Many Faces of Trauma, Scotia, NY Health and Wellness in a Traumatized Society. Women’s Health Seminar Series Tenth Anniversary Celebration, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. 2005 Creating Sanctuary. Graduate Colloquium, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania Creating Sanctuary. Juconi Foundation, Shelter for Homeless Boys, Puebla Mexico. Creating Sanctuary in Residential Treatment. National Child Traumatic Stress Network Meeting, Alexandria, VA Sanctuary in Schools, Best Practices Conference, School District of Philadelphia Trauma Expert Panel Meeting, Participant, GAINS Center for Evidence‐Based Programs in the Justice System, Bethesda, MD, 18
Sanctuary for Kids, Child Welfare League Meeting, New Orleans, LA Trauma‐Informed Services. Conference on Recovery, Wellness and Community Integration, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. Believing in Recovery Creating Opportunity Fostering Hope. Mental Health Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA Keynote Address: Complex Problems Require Complex Solutions, National Child Traumatic Stress Network Roundtable, Baltimore, MD Keynote Address: The Sanctuary Model: Creating a Trauma‐Sensitive Core Team in Residential Treatment and School Settings, American Association of Children’s Residential Centers, Pasadena, CA Pre‐Meeting Institute, International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Toronto, Canada 19
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