创建解决加拿大儿童创伤的工具:看护者在线心理教育(COPE)

Nicole Racine , Cailey Hartwick , Anh Ly , Greta E. Jang , Raela Thiemann , Leslie Obol , Jessica Switzer , Ana Figueras , Gina Dimitropoulos , Sheri Madigan
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童年创伤是指与长期健康和精神健康挑战相关的深深痛苦或深刻不堪的经历,如虐待或暴力。在缺乏心理干预和支持的情况下,遭受创伤的儿童面临创伤后应激障碍和其他精神健康困难的风险。尽管有证据表明,早期处理儿童创伤症状有利于他们的康复,但大多数儿童和家庭在创伤治疗方面都面临着漫长的等待名单。当家庭等待接受治疗时,有一个机会窗口,可以提供资源,以减少创伤症状的发展,并帮助家庭应对创伤暴露的急性影响。为了满足这一需求,临床医生和研究人员合作推出了看护者在线心理教育(COPE;www.copewithtrauma.org)为照料者提供关于如何理解和支持其子女的儿童创伤症状的易于获取的循证信息。本文从临床医生和研究人员的角度,描述了COPE的基本原理和发展,简要概述了其内容,回顾了评估和实施的计划,并讨论了其潜在的影响。
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Creating tools for addressing child trauma in Canada: Caregiver online PsychoEducation (COPE)
Childhood trauma refers to deeply distressing or profoundly overwhelming experiences, such as abuse or violence, that are associated with long-term health and mental health challenges. In the absence of psychological interventions and support, children exposed to trauma are at risk of post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health difficulties. Most children and families face long waitlists for trauma treatment, despite evidence suggesting that addressing child trauma symptoms early is beneficial for their recovery. While families wait to receive treatment, there is a window of opportunity where resources could be provided to reduce the development of trauma symptoms and help families cope with the acute impacts of trauma exposure. To meet this need, clinicians and researchers partnered to launch Caregiver Online PsychoEducation (COPE; www.copewithtrauma.org) to provide caregivers with easily accessible, evidence-based information on how to understand and support their child's child trauma symptoms. From the perspective of clinicians and researchers, this paper describes the rationale and development of COPE, provides a brief overview of its contents, reviews plans for evaluation and implementation, and discusses its potential reach.
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