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Trauma in Young Children and Their Families
Casey Cragin1, Ashley Adams1, Mary Margaret Gleason2
1Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02134, USA.
Summary
Early childhood trauma, from pregnancy to preschool, carries significant risks. This article examines exposure patterns, clinical signs, and healthcare
Area of Science:
- Child Psychology
- Trauma Studies
- Pediatric Healthcare
Background:
- The critical developmental window from pregnancy to preschool is often neglected in trauma research.
- Early childhood is a sensitive period for both positive and negative experiences.
- Young children face a heightened risk of exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs).
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the overlooked impact of early life trauma.
- To describe patterns of exposure to PTEs in young children.
- To outline healthcare system opportunities for trauma-informed care and preventing secondary traumatization.
Main Methods:
- Review of existing literature on early childhood trauma.
- Analysis of clinical presentations associated with PTEs in young children.
- Examination of healthcare system strategies for trauma-informed care.
Main Results:
- Early childhood is a period of heightened vulnerability to PTEs.
- Specific clinical presentations are associated with PTE exposure in this age group.
- Healthcare systems can implement interventions to mitigate trauma's impact and prevent secondary traumatization.
Conclusions:
- Addressing early life trauma is crucial for long-term well-being.
- Healthcare providers play a vital role in identifying and managing PTEs in young children.
- Trauma-informed care is essential for protecting vulnerable children within clinical settings.
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