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When the World Falls Apart: A Toolkit for Working with the Effects of Trauma

by Sue Jennings

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Trauma can result not just from major disasters but also from serious loss, sudden disruption or stress, neglect and abuse. Many young people suffer lasting effects from such experiences. Without appropriate intervention these symptoms can blight lives and affect healthy development into adulthood. This book contains a variety of therapeutic creative arts approaches including body work, creative play, art-based activities, role-play, movement, story and drama that will help young people to express their feelings, build resilience and allow time and space for healing and break the cycle of traumatic experience.… (more)
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Trauma can result not just from major disasters but also from serious loss, sudden disruption or stress, neglect and abuse. Many young people suffer lasting effects from such experiences. Without appropriate intervention these symptoms can blight lives and affect healthy development into adulthood. This book contains a variety of therapeutic creative arts approaches including body work, creative play, art-based activities, role-play, movement, story and drama that will help young people to express their feelings, build resilience and allow time and space for healing and break the cycle of traumatic experience.

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