Children and Disaster.

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Children and Disaster

Work on Intrusion Arousal Avoidance

Intrusion Getting to know each other Introducing the group Normalising and education Write traumatic events Identify Stress reactions Traumatic reminder

Intrusion Establishing a safe place. Relaxation Imagery T… Screen T… Auditory T… EMDR Work on dreams Distraction

Arousal Introducing symptoms Muscle Relaxation Breath control Coping self statements Negative S.S Positive S.S Guided imagery

Avoidance First Brain Work on traumatic reminders: Places Situations Sounds Sensations..Shaking of the ground Smells: Burning

Avoidance Work on feeling Thermometer Good and bad avoidance Exposure to traumatic memories: Writing Drawing Talking Recording