The American Psychological Association defines trauma as the emotional response to a terrible event. An event becomes traumatic when its adverse effects produce feelings of helplessness and lack of control, and thoughts that one’s survival may possibly be in danger. The purpose of this study was to collect data from licensed professionals who have experience working with children who have experienced trauma and their parents to determine the effects parental response to their child’s trauma have on their child’s trauma experience. Eight professionals were interviewed in this qualitative study to determine the effects of supportive and unsupportive parental responses. This study, like other studies on this topic, determined a correlation...
Evidence shows that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can manifest in parents following a child’...
Early detection and interventions are important for the prevention of negative long-term effects of ...
Due to the traumatic material of their clients, social workers are often faced with symptoms of seco...
The American Psychological Association defines trauma as the emotional response to a terrible event....
Schools have academic and behavioral expectations that can be extremely challenging if not impossibl...
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an evidence based treatment. The primary use was with...
Trauma is something many different youth go through in their lives. However, those who\u27ve experie...
The prevalence of trauma experienced among children is a vast topic of study, in particular how thes...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
This qualitative study explores how young children (age 5-11) experience and develop empathy about p...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
The purpose of this research project was to investigate the impact of parental trauma symptoms on th...
Trauma occurs when a young child experiences an event that causes actual harm or poses a serious thr...
Traumatic childhood experiences (physical abuse and neglect, emotional abuse and neglect, and sexual...
Background: Following a child’s experience of trauma, parental response is thought to play an import...
Evidence shows that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can manifest in parents following a child’...
Early detection and interventions are important for the prevention of negative long-term effects of ...
Due to the traumatic material of their clients, social workers are often faced with symptoms of seco...
The American Psychological Association defines trauma as the emotional response to a terrible event....
Schools have academic and behavioral expectations that can be extremely challenging if not impossibl...
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an evidence based treatment. The primary use was with...
Trauma is something many different youth go through in their lives. However, those who\u27ve experie...
The prevalence of trauma experienced among children is a vast topic of study, in particular how thes...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
This qualitative study explores how young children (age 5-11) experience and develop empathy about p...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
The purpose of this research project was to investigate the impact of parental trauma symptoms on th...
Trauma occurs when a young child experiences an event that causes actual harm or poses a serious thr...
Traumatic childhood experiences (physical abuse and neglect, emotional abuse and neglect, and sexual...
Background: Following a child’s experience of trauma, parental response is thought to play an import...
Evidence shows that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can manifest in parents following a child’...
Early detection and interventions are important for the prevention of negative long-term effects of ...
Due to the traumatic material of their clients, social workers are often faced with symptoms of seco...