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Does My Child Have Ptsd?

What to Do When Your Child Is Hurting from the Inside Out
By:Jolene Philo
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781942934011
eText ISBN:9781942934233
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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A mother, advocate, and educator shares research and personal experience in this guide to help anyone care for children dealing with PTSD. Is it possible that the struggles you have with your child may be because he or she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Once ignored, even by the medical professionals treating war veterans, PTSD is gaining global recognition as a very real and serious issue for those who have experienced traumatic events, even children.  When children experience medical illness, witness violence, or are abused, it can leave a lasting effect. According to recent studies, 50 to 60 percent of children who experience these traumas early in life may suffer from a form of PTSD, leading to issues in childhood, through adolescence, and even into adulthood.  Does My Child Have PTSD? is designed for readers looking for answers about the puzzling, disturbing behaviors of children in their care.  With years of research and personal experience, Philo provides critical information to help people understand causes, symptoms, prevention, and effective diagnosis, treatment, and care for any child struggling with PTSD.  "Philo's dramatic story will capture the reader's attention, and there's tremendous value in her patient explanations, from a simple definition of trauma to an exploration of PTSD causes, myths, and common terminology. . . . Though occasionally heart-wrenching, the book is organized so simply and logically as to be easy to follow and digest. Each chapter ends with "reflection questions" and additional valuable resources. Philo concludes on a hopeful note, providing encouragement and reassurance for other families in similar situations." — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review