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Essay On Traumatic Stress In Children

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METHODS Participants One-hundred and thirty-six children from the state of Florida were referred by parents, physicians and counselors as having traumatic stress symptoms. The children had experienced either Type 1 (usually a natural disaster, chronic illness or catastrophic event) or Type 2 (stressors resulting from long term ordeal, such as abuse and or neglect), trauma. 78 out of the 136 children scored moderate to severe in the pre-test for symptoms of trauma; those who scored mild levels of traumatic symptoms were eliminated from the study. From those a random sampling of 50 children qualified and random assignment was used to place them in experimental or control groups. Participants included 50 children (29 females, 21 males), ages four to ten years old. Of the 50 …show more content…

All participants were administered the CANS assessment tool as a pretest to determine their levels of severity. All qualifying participants scored moderate to high levels of traumatic stress symptoms. At the initial meeting, the children were randomly assigned to one of the two experimental groups. Participants in the experimental group were to meet every even week for one hour of play therapy, and every odd week to one hour of traditional counseling. During play therapy sessions the children had access to dolls and dollhouses, dress-up, art supplies, puppets, animals, music and other toys. Those in the control group would meet for traditional counseling every other week for one hour. At the assigned times, participants in the experimental group attended individual sessions of play therapy. On the alternate weeks they attended individual counseling with a therapist. Children in the control group met with a therapist for individual one hour sessions every other week. At the end of the six month period all participants were given the CANS trauma computation to reassess their levels of

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