Parenting Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
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Are you often bewildered by your child's behavior? Check out this interview with Dafna Lender, a LCSW and a certified trainer and supervisor/consultant in both Theraplay and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. She is also an EMDR therapist. She is the author of “Theraplay® – The Practitioner’s Guide” and “Integrative Attachment Family Therapy: A Clinical Guide to Heal and Strengthen the Parent-Child Relationship.”
In this episode, we cover:
Impact of Trauma
- What is trauma?
- Trauma vs PTSD vs. Development Trauma Disorder
- Neglect
- How does trauma impact the brain?
- How does this impact affect the child?
- Does the age of the child, when they experienced trauma, or the type of trauma affect the degree to which the child will be impacted?
- Impact of preverbal trauma- before the child has language and memory.
- If a child is able to leave the abusive situation, can it lower the impact of trauma or PTSD?
- Attachment trauma.
How to Best Parent a Child Who Has Experienced Trauma
- What is a typical behavior for a child who has experienced trauma?
- Internal working model formed with earliest caregivers that forms a template for future relationships with caregivers.
- The children often “reject you before you can reject them.”
- Importance of awareness of one’s own vulnerabilities and insecurities that may be triggered by caring for children with a history of trauma.
- How to help our kids heal and attach? Tips and Techniques.
How to Discipline a Child Who Has Experienced Trauma
- See behavior as developmental, not moral.
- Don’t spin into the future by predicting the worst. Deal with your fears.
- Recognize that ultimately, you can’t control your child. Understand what you can control, and you can only control yourself.
- Provide a balance of structure and nurture.
- Time-out?
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