Objective. To strengthen trauma-informed health care by exploring parents’ experiences of assisting their child after single-incident trauma (eg, violence, accidents, and sudden loss). Method. Semistructured interviews with parents (N = 33) of 25 exposed children (8-12 years). Results. Responsive parenting after trauma emerged as a core theme, consisting of (a) being aware of a child’s needs and (b) acting on these needs. The authors identified 14 strategies, such as comparing behavior with siblings’ behavior and providing opportunities to talk. Parents felt that their capacity to be responsive was influenced by their own level of distress. Conclusion. The authors propose a model of Relational PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) and Recove...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
The purpose of this dissertation was to generate a broad overview of children’s exposure to and reco...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
We investigated the links between peritraumatic distress in children and in their parents following ...
Recent developments in the child trauma field include preventative interventions that focus on augme...
Introduction To provide effective care and promote wellbeing and positive outcomes for parents and f...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/psychology/23/thumbnail.jpgKara Sh...
Objective: To qualitatively explore the experiences, challenges and needs of parents of children wit...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Introduction Parents of critically injured children can experience high levels of psychological dist...
While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjustment, empir...
Objective In the aftermath of a child injury, children and parents can jointly experience acute stre...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
The purpose of this dissertation was to generate a broad overview of children’s exposure to and reco...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
We investigated the links between peritraumatic distress in children and in their parents following ...
Recent developments in the child trauma field include preventative interventions that focus on augme...
Introduction To provide effective care and promote wellbeing and positive outcomes for parents and f...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/psychology/23/thumbnail.jpgKara Sh...
Objective: To qualitatively explore the experiences, challenges and needs of parents of children wit...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Introduction Parents of critically injured children can experience high levels of psychological dist...
While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjustment, empir...
Objective In the aftermath of a child injury, children and parents can jointly experience acute stre...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...
The purpose of this dissertation was to generate a broad overview of children’s exposure to and reco...
Objective Parents are often children's main source of support following fear-inducing traumatic even...