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[Post traumatic stress disorder in developmental age].

Vera Daneś1

  • 1Psihijatrijska klinika, Klinicki centar Univerziteta u Sarajevu, Bosna i Hercegovina.

Medicinski Arhiv
|January 24, 2006
PubMed
Summary

War stress significantly impacts child development, leading to psycho-trauma. Psychotherapy shows promise, but professionals must also consider trans-generational trauma transmission in mental health care.

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Psychological consequences of war stress in the developing population in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Trauma Studies

Context:

  • Examining the psychological effects of war stress on individuals during their developmental years.
  • Focusing on the specific challenges faced by adolescents involved in military service during wartime.
  • Acknowledging the widespread impact of severe stress on child and adolescent mental health.

Purpose:

  • To review research on the development of psycho-trauma in children and adolescents exposed to war.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of psychotherapy in treating war-related psycho-trauma in clinical settings.
  • To analyze the unique manifestations and origins of trauma in adolescent soldiers.

Summary:

  • War stress is a significant factor in the development of psycho-trauma during developmental age.
  • Adolescent soldiers exhibit specific trauma responses, with diary excerpts illustrating their coping mechanisms.
  • Psychotherapy is explored as a treatment, with a discussion on prognosis for this vulnerable population.

Impact:

  • Highlights the need for increased attention to psycho-trauma in children and adolescents affected by war.
  • Emphasizes the importance of considering trans-generational trauma in mental health interventions.
  • Provides insights into the long-term psychological consequences of wartime experiences on young individuals.

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