PTSD in Kids: What Risk Factors Exist?

The risks of Post Traumatic Strees Disorder in Children

Though caring adults wish they could shield children from trauma and from it’s bigger, meaner cousin, post-truamatic stress disorder (PTSD), the truth is that we can’t. But we can become educated about childhood trauma and PTSD to become better advocates on behalf of kids touched by these mental illnesses. Previous posts in this series explored [...]

10 Causes Of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder In Children

Causes of PTST

No one wants the words “post-traumatic stress disorder” and “children” to appear in the same sentence. But recent events like the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting are reminders that children as well as adults can be exposed to events that cause this debilitating but highly treatable mental illness. Previous posts in this series explained why [...]

What Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Kids?

Abuse of Students With Special Needs

After our adult son’s treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder with origins in childhood trauma, I wanted to learn more about this common mental illness. I also wanted to find a good working definition of PTSD to share with people curious about our son’s story. My search began with interviews with several therapists at Intensive Trauma [...]

5 Myths and Misconceptions about Children and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

5 Myths and Misconceptions about Children and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

PTSD in children is real. So are myths and misconceptions about this mental illness. Because they are so prevalent, many people are ignorant of or deny the existence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in kids. This article, the second in an ongoing series, examines the following commonly held myths and misconceptions about PTSD in children: [...]

Confessions of a Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Advocate

Abuse of Students With Special Needs

I am an advocate for children with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I didn’t seek the job. I didn’t even know it existed until our twenty-six-year-old son was diagnosed with PTSD one week and successfully treated for it the next. The adventure began the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2008 when our son Allen called. “Mom,” he asked, “will [...]