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Child Trauma Research Paper

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Solution The effects of IVP do not have to be permeant, if they are recognized and treated correctly, there are ways to mediate any damage that has been done. We know that that our brains are able to repair itself as long as we receive the correct treatments. We know that therapy today is able to physically impact the structure of our brains, allowing new pathways to be built, which in turn allows the brain begin to function the way is supposed to. Recognizing the symptoms of trauma as early as possible is imperative to the recovery of the traumatized person (Bedenoch, 2008, pp 27-29). Van der Kolk and partners have run studies that have proven that traumatic experiences during childhood are not only a common occurrence; they also have …show more content…

The psychiatric community has begun using the term “Complex Trauma” to describe the result of multiple and/or chronic and continued, traumatic events, many times these events tend to happen within the family and in early childhood (van der Kolk, Ford, Stolbach, Spinazzola, & D’Andrea, n.d.) As a result of experiencing trauma, children …show more content…

The providers understand that experiencing trauma can cause a person to feel like they are not in control of what happens to them. In order to allow the victim to feel empowered, they are involved in all decisions that need to be made. Another unique aspect of TIC is that all questions are asked from an empowering point of view, not a blaming one. In other words, they will always ask what happened to you? not what have you done? or where have you been? This allows trust to build between the providers and the victim, making it more likely they will talk about what happened and how they are feeling, thus allowing them to start the healing process both physically and emotionally (Reeves,

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