The Courage to Remember Childhood Traumatic Grief Curriculum Guide

2005National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Children who have experienced the traumatic death of a person significant in their lives may have reactions and symptoms that we are beginning to understand are distinct from the grief following nontraumatic death. We believe that children who have experienced traumatic grief and who are troubled by overwhelming traumatic memories can be identified and helped to cope with traumatic reactions and ultimately remember the person who died in a healthy, meaningful way.

Key wordschildren / children and mental health / children in armed conflict / grave violations against children / Grief

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