January 16, 2014
by LuAnn Pierce, LCSW
The traumatic stresses that are likely to affect teens are interpersonal acts of violence, aggression or threats. This may be date rape, dating violence, bullying, harassment by a peer or adults, coercion or threats of violence, psychological and emotional blackmail and others.
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October 27, 2013
by LuAnn Pierce, LCSW
Losing a pet may hurt your child much more than you realize...even that little pet lizard. Here are ways to not only help your child get through it, but guide them to growth.
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October 20, 2013
by LuAnn Pierce, LCSW
Children process trauma much differently than we do. When a child loses a sibling, including the loss of a pregnancy, intervention is necessary. Here are ways you can help them cope.
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October 15, 2013
by LuAnn Pierce, LCSW
The loss of a child is a pain no parent should ever know. For those who are on this journey, there are resources to help you, including some valuable community resources that parents should consider.
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September 18, 2013
by LuAnn Pierce, LCSW
Resilience is a fundamental quality within us that determines how we respond to nearly every challenge in life. Some of it is hardwired, and some is not. Here are ways to build resilience in your child.
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Elizabeth’s Story
I have known Elizabeth for a number of years. Outwardly she gives the impression of being a very quiet, gentle and passive woman. I had never heard her disagree with anyone. She is generous, fair minded and loving towards everyone.
She approached me a while back as she was receiving disturbing dreams and felt that her whole life was being shaken. She was experiencing a hi...
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August 19, 2013
by Ashley Marie
Bullying is a concern for parents, teachers, and children. And this challenge is becoming evermore complex as traditional bullying behaviours are taking new forms on the Internet.
School will be in session again.
Mothers are scanning flyers from department stores to snatch the latest deal on school supplies. Fathers are planning their morning and afternoon pick-up and drop-off schedules. Girls ...
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In a matter of minutes, an entire community can be devastated by forces they cannot control. Whether it is natural or manmade, disasters are traumatic, and nearly everyone who experiences this kind of stress will need help coping with what they have experienced.
Traumatic Stress
Different types of natural disasters present different stress varying by how close the person is to the event. In ...
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