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摘要
在全球变暖时代调节“内心气候”“保护气候就是保护儿童”。德国心理学会的这一声明(“dpps - stellungnahme_kiju_klima, 2023)生动地说明了气候变化对儿童心理的负面影响。根据Sinus-Youth研究(Calmbach et al., 2024),气候焦虑在青少年焦虑的等级中排名第二,仅次于对战争的恐惧。阿斯布兰德、彼得、卡尔瓦诺和多姆(2024)已经证明,年轻人受到气候恐惧的严重影响。虽然有很多关于这个问题的描述,但本文主要关注潜在的解决方案。本文主要关注两种方法:START(应激-创伤症状-唤醒-调节-治疗)(Dixius u. Möhler, 2016)和START-Kids(应激-唤醒-调节-儿童治疗)(Dixius u. Möhler, 2023)。START针对的是13岁及以上的青少年,而START- kids针对的是6至12岁的儿童。这些项目的可行性已在临床环境和几所学校得到证实(Munz等人,正在审查中)。在临床评估研究中,发现情绪紧张和压力明显减少。本文简要概述了这些新的促进韧性的项目,并以START-Kids的工作材料为例,这些材料来自一份家庭讲义。
Das „innere Klima“ regulieren in Zeiten globaler Erwärmung.
Regulating the "Inner Climate" in Times of Global Warming "Climate protection is child protection". This statement by the German Psychological Society ("DGPs-Stellungnahme_KiJu_Klima, 2023) vividly illustrates the negative effects of climate change on children's psyches. According to the Sinus-Youth study (Calmbach et al., 2024), climate anxiety ranks second in the hierarchy of adolescent anxieties, immediately following the fear of war. Asbrand, Peter, Calvano, and Dohm (2024) have demonstrated that young people are significantly burdened by climate fears. While there are numerous descriptions of the problem, this article focuses on potential solutions. The present article focusses on two such approaches: START (Stress-Traumasymptoms-Arousal-Regulation-Treatment) (Dixius u. Möhler, 2016) and START-Kids (Stress-Arousal-Regulation-Treatment for Kids) (Dixius u. Möhler, 2023). START is intended for adolescents aged 13 and above, while START-Kids is designed for children between the ages of 6 and 12. The feasibility of these programs has been demonstrated in clinical settings and in several schools (Munz et al., under review). In clinical evaluation studies, emotional strain and stress were found to be significantly reduced. This article provides a brief overview of these new resilience-promoting programs an example of the START-Kids working materials from a handout for families.
期刊介绍:
Beiträge aus Praxis und Forschung, die sich mit Störungen der Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen sowie deren psychotherapeutischer Behandlung beschäftigen.