04700nam 2200697Ia 450 991078341300332120230617003955.01-280-50496-X97866105049611-4294-0206-71-60750-132-5600-00-0397-81-60129-113-2(CKB)1000000000243909(EBL)265952(OCoLC)171569073(SSID)ssj0000137825(PQKBManifestationID)11134156(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000137825(PQKBWorkID)10088627(PQKB)11695210(MiAaPQ)EBC265952(Au-PeEL)EBL265952(CaPaEBR)ebr10130683(CaONFJC)MIL50496(OCoLC)71322806(EXLCZ)99100000000024390920060404d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDeveloping strategies to deal with trauma in children[electronic resource] a means of ensuring conflict prevention security and social stability : case study : 12-15-year-olds in Serbia /edited by Jill Donnelly ... [et al.]Amsterdam IOS Press2005Headington IOS Press/Lavis Marketing [distributor]1 online resource (216 p.)NATO security through science series. Developing strategies to deal with trauma in children. Description based upon print version of record.1-58603-546-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title page; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgments; List of Participants; Contents; Introduction I. The Essential Elements in Dealing with Trauma in Children and Adolescents in the Context of Conflict and Terrorist Incident; Introduction II. Working in the Context of the New Security Environment and Threats to National and International Stability; 1. Specific Causes of Trauma in Children and Adolescents as Victims, Witnesses and Perpetrators of the Violence of Conflict and Terrorism, and Activities Proved to Prevent, Reduce or Remedy the Conseq2. A Comparative Study of Different Developmentally Grounded and Culturally Sensitive Mental Health Approaches Towards the Treatment of Trauma in Children and Adolescents3. Collaboration Between Mental Health Professionals and Non-Professionals; Part II. Identifying Scientifically-Grounded Specific Strategies to Deal with the Responses to Trauma Shown by 12-15 Year Old Serbian Children and the Training Required by Members of the Community, Wo1. Establishing the Context - The Impact of Post-Conflict Trauma on the Well-Being of Young People and the Future Development and Security of Fragile Societies: Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia2. Case Study: Specific Elements of the Post-Conflict Trauma of Serbian 12-15-Year-Old Children and Adolescents; 3. Discussion; 4. Effective Strategies Already in Place in Serbia; 5. ""Serbia Maybe Could Forgive if NATO Apologised!"" - NATO Response6. Identifying the Obstacles and Local Resources for Implementation and the Training Required by Non-Professionals Working Alongside Mental Health Professionals to Implement Effective Measures to Ensu7. Consensus Serbian Strategy. Action Plan Agreed by All Participants; Part III. Recognising Developmental Considerations and Cultural Sensitivities, First Steps in Developing a Strategy to be Applied Internationally for Preventing, Mitigating and Remedying Trauma in Chi; Unanimous Recommendations; Author IndexStrategies which mothers, fathers, teachers, or any concerned member of the community can be trained to undertake in order to complement the work of mental-health professionals. This publication focuses on preventing trauma and dealing with its consequences in children and adolescents as victims, witnesses and perpetrators of violence.Post-traumatic stress disorder in childrenTreatmentPsychic trauma in childrenTreatmentStress in childrenTreatmentPost-traumatic stress disorder in childrenTreatment.Psychic trauma in childrenTreatment.Stress in childrenTreatment.618.928521Donnelly Jill1558355NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Developing Strategies to Deal with Post-Conflict Trauma in ChildrenMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783413003321Developing strategies to deal with trauma in children3822652UNINA