Traumatized child professionals must keep up with the latest developments in neuroscience, non-invasive medicine, and other fields.-Traditional treatment methods are used to provide the best chance for healing for each child.
Robert Lusk – Understanding and Treating Traumatized Youth An Evidence, Integrated-Based Approach
Recognizing and The Effects of Trauma on the Young Brain
Each year in the United States, at least 5 million children are either victims of—or witnesses to—abuse, violence, or other forms of psychological trauma. Clinicians and While educators are expected to be more attentive to the needs of young victims, there are many perspectives on how trauma affects youth. andThis is how it should be treated. Clues for understanding and integrating trauma treatment approaches may be found in current neurobiological research, which continues to show trauma’s damaging effects—some temporary, some permanent—on children’s brain development.
The professionals who work with traumatized kids are constantly challenged to keep up to date with the latest developments in neuroscience and non-neuroscience.-Traditional treatment methods are used to provide the best chance for healing for each child.
Download immediately Robert Lusk – Understanding and Treating Traumatized Youth An Evidence, Integrated-Based Approach
This recording offers an understandable overview of the emerging neurodevelopmental and Attachment-Based perspectives on child trauma This approach is a common way to understand. and A variety of treatment options are available to treat trauma, depending on the neurodevelopmental level and youth involved. and The current caregiver context. You can watch the video. and Learn what happens to the brain after a teenager is traumatized. and How to use both traditional and contemporary and Non-Traditional interventions for traumatized youth.
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 136
- Assessments Yes