Supporting children with traumatic grief: what educators need to know
- Författare
- Cohen, J.A. & Mannarino, A.P.
- Titel
- Supporting children with traumatic grief: what educators need to know
- Utgivningsår
- 2011
- Tidskrift
- School Psychology International
- Volym
- 32
- Häfte
- 2
- Sidor
- 117–131
- Sammanfattning
Following traumatic deaths children may develop Childhood Traumatic Grief (CTG), a condition in which trauma symptoms interfere with adaptive child grieving. Educators have an important role in supporting children who have CTG. Key contributions that educators can make are to (a) recognize CTG symptoms in school settings; (b) refer children for mental health evaluations when appropriate; (c) recognize reminders that trigger trauma symptoms and identify ways to manage these triggers and responses in school settings; (d) support CTG treatments in school by reinforcing children's use of stress-management strategies; (e) respect confidentiality; (f) recognize the importance of cultural issues in CTG; and (g) maintain good communication with parents and other helping professionals.