This workshop will provide a theoretical overview of the impact of
interpersonal traumatic events throughout the lifespan and over time.
Not exact matches
Children who were in a single
traumatic event which did not involve
interpersonal violence, like a hurricane, fared much better when they were with their parents.
Potentially
traumatic interpersonal events, psychological distress and recurrent headache in a population - based cohort of adolescents: the HUNT study
The term complex trauma describes both children's exposure to multiple
traumatic events, often of an invasive,
interpersonal nature, and the wide - ranging, long - term impact of this exposure.
The articles in this issue of Zero to Three address a wide range of potentially
traumatic experiences, from widespread
events to
interpersonal experiences.
Two rating scales can be used by clinicians to help identify children's or adolescents» exposure to child abuse,
interpersonal violence and other
traumatic events, to identify PTSD symptoms, and to monitor symptoms.
Ethics of Art and Play Therapy with Traumatized Children - an introduction to the ethical and legal issues of applying art therapy and play therapy to work with children who have experienced
traumatic events, including
interpersonal violence, witness to violence, hospitalization, divorce and custody disputes, and disasters.
Complex trauma describes both children's exposure to multiple
traumatic events — often of an invasive,
interpersonal nature — and the wide - ranging, long - term effects of this exposure.
Complex trauma, another conceptualization of the impact of
traumatic experiences, is a maladaptive reaction to encountering repeated potentially
traumatic events, especially those that are
interpersonal in nature (Cook et al., 2005; Herman, 1992; NCTSN, 2003).