Childhood Traumatic Grief: Information for Parents and Caregivers
Provides information to parents and caregivers on Childhood Traumatic Grief.
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Provides information to parents and caregivers on Childhood Traumatic Grief.
Offers information on why pediatric providers are important for grieving children.
Offers information on why school personnel are important for grieving students. This fact sheet outlines how children grieve, what Childhood Traumatic Grief is, who develops Childhood Traumatic Grief, what traumatic stress reactions in Childhood Traumatic Grief can look like, the signs a student
Offers information on why school personnel are important for grieving students with a military background. This fact sheet outlines how students in military families differ from civilian students, how students grieve, what Childhood Traumatic Grief is, who develops Childhood Traumatic Grief, what
Provides information to the media on what to know about covering traumatic deaths for children and families.
Provides a basic overview of the intersection of early childhood development (0-5), attachment and trauma in young migrant children.
Defines traumatic separation and grief and outlines the developmental impacts on youth. Additionally, participants will learn how to be responsive to the cultural and linguistic needs of youth.
Para los niños migrantes pequeños, la separación de los padres, puede peligrosamente agravar y exacerbar estresores traumáticos previos y tener efectos devastadores a corto y largo plazopara ellos.
Define la separación traumática y el duelo traumático y describe el impacto en el desarrollo en los jóvenes y niños. Además, los participantes aprenderán cómo responder a las necesidades culturales y lingüísticas de los jóvenes.
Describes recent changes to the DSM-5 criteria related to the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD.
Highlights how Patricia Resick, PhD, developer of Cognitive Processing Therapy, responded to scientific evidence over time to enhance the treatment’s effectiveness. Dr.
Discusses the development of Cognitive Processing Therapy. Dr. Resick will review the CPT Protocol and describe the positive impact CPT had on patients when compared to another best treatment, Prolonged Exposure.