Home / Significant - Event Childhood Trauma: Childhood Trauma Series
Catalogue Number: 520029
ISBN Number: 1-55740-434-8
Producer: Magna Systems
Producing Agencies: Magna Systems
Subject: Early Childhood Education, Guidance, Health and Medicine, Psychology, Science, Social Sciences, Sociology
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2001
Running Time: 28:25
Significant - Event Childhood Trauma: Childhood Trauma Series
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This title is a part of the series Childhood Trauma Series Catalogue Number: 520029
ISBN Number: 1-55740-434-8
Producer: Magna Systems
Producing Agencies: Magna Systems
Subject: Early Childhood Education, Guidance, Health and Medicine, Psychology, Science, Social Sciences, Sociology
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2001
Running Time: 28:25
Sometimes a single significant event can cause trauma in the life of a child. Such events include the death of a parent or sibling, parental divorce, violence, and natural disasters. If not addressed, significant-event childhood trauma will negatively affect normal and healthy childhood development. Typical effects of trauma are the alarm state, re-experiencing, emotional memory, avoidance, and dissociation. Effective intervention involves openness and honesty, nurturance, and the frank discussion of details. Program segments include Significant Event Trauma Effects, Targeting Resources, In the Classroom, Divorce, Single Parents, Addiction, Violence, and Intervention. Over time and with compassionate care and intervention, children can recover from a traumatic childhood event and be better prepared for similar losses and other trauma later in life.
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