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Working With Traumatized Children

Working with Traumatized Children

A Handbook For Healing
By Kathryn Brohl

Stress! When you hear this word you never think of anything pertaining to children. You always consider stress with paying your bills or taking care of disobedient kids or anything else that pertains to the hardships of adulthood but children go through stress also. As a matter of fact there are a lot of children who go through stress and are traumatized. If you ignore the fact that your children might be going through something is very harmful to their development.

Children are not born traumatized but the environment they are in and their surroundings may cause a child to become traumatized. Children may become traumatized over world incidents like the of the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995 or the hijacked planes crashing into the World Trade Center in 2001. Children are also traumatized by parental abandonment, abuse, or neglect.

PTSD are not just random letters put together but......


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