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Slides for Ann and Joy
Contributed by:
Claude M. Chemtob, Ph.D.Research Professor,
Director, Family Trauma Research Program,Departments of Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
Liana
This was obtained in the context of our post-9/11 research and intervention program for infants-toddlers-and preschoolers: ITP
As part of our intervention with this case we invited the family to construct a shared family narrative as a way of explaining in a more coherent way to their youngest child what had happenned during and after 9/11
Many people find the story compelling and it is useful to base complex points about young children and disaster on.
I hope you find it useful!
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine
Sderot Slide
Drawn by a child living in a kibbutz under recurrent missile attacks from Gaza
From Claude M. Chemtob,Director, Family Trauma Research Program, New York University School of Medicine