PTSD in Children

Ptsd Children - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 28th Mar, 2019 - 3:38am

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Post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD)
Post Date: 30th Jun, 2017 - 6:08pm / Post ID: #

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PTSD in Children

PTSD in children quickly and effectively treatable within hours. Children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) can be successfully treated with only a few hours of EMDR or cognitive behavioral writing therapy (CBWT), report researchers. Source 8e.

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2nd Jul, 2017 - 1:29am / Post ID: #

Children PTSD

PTSD is often associated with adults but it probbaly occurs a lot more in abused children. Thinking of it children who may not be abused may still have PTSD if they saw something tragic that wasn't related to them like witnessing someone being killed.



Post Date: 8th Jul, 2017 - 5:44am / Post ID: #

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PTSD in Children Health & Special Psychology

Finding what's right with children who grow up in high-stress environments. More attention should be given to what's right with children who grow up in high-stress environmentsm, suggests a study, so their unique strengths and abilities can be used to more effectively tailor education, jobs and interventions to fit them. Source 5r.

Post Date: 28th Mar, 2019 - 3:38am / Post ID: #

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Children PTSD

Children develop PTSD when they ruminate over their trauma. A new study shows that children are more likely to suffer PTSD if they think their reaction to a traumatic event is not 'normal'. While most children recover well after a traumatic event, some go on to develop PTSD that may stay with them for months, years, or even into adulthood. The research reveals that children begin down this route when they have trouble processing their trauma and perceive their symptoms as a sign that something is seriously wrong. Source 7o.



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