Identifying, treating, and
referring traumatized children: The role of pediatric providers.
Identifying, treating, and
referring traumatized children: the role of pediatric providers.
Not exact matches
Also,
children in special education are more likely to be abused than kids who are not, and considering the pathetic funding and stress of supporting and caring for a special needs
child, it should be no wonder, but please understand this: not everyone who suffers becomes
traumatized, some of us experience what positive psychologists
refer to as «Post-Traumatic Growth.»
Administrators, teachers, and staff can help reduce the effects of trauma on
children by recognizing trauma responses, accommodating and responding to
traumatized students within the classroom, and
referring children to outside professionals when necessary.
True or False: If you have attended a brief training on treating anxiety disorders, you are equipped to treat obsessive - compulsive disorder in a
traumatized child and do not need to
refer the
child out.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated Trauma and Grief Component Therapy for Adolescents (TGCT - A)[now called Trauma - Grief Component Therapy for Adolescents (TGCT - A)-RSB- and
Child and Parent Trauma - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy Treatment Manual (TF - CBT), both collectively
referred to hereafter as trauma - specific CBT, versus a brief CBT skills intervention with
traumatized youth in a post-disaster context.