Communicating Trauma: Clinical Presentations and Interventions With Traumatized Children (A Review Essay)
Author: Michelle Charlin.
Source: Volume 16, Number 04, Fall 2016 , pp.107-111(5)
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Abstract:
Reviews: “Communicating Trauma: Clinical Presentations and Interventions With Traumatized Children” by Na’ama Yehuda, a speech language pathologist and audiologist, designed to inform those who work with or care for children—from dentists to teachers to adoptive parents to emergency medical technicians—about trauma and their roles in working together to provide support.Keywords: Infant Communication and Attachment; Socialization, Semantics, Humor, Symbolic Language, and Empathy; Trauma; Maltreatment; Neglect; attention issues; vocabulary; Memory, Organization, and Retrieval; minimizing and attending to overwhelm; symptom red
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