The Journey of Hope: A Group Work Intervention for Children Who Have Experienced a Collective Trauma |
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Authors: | Tara Powell Natasha Blanchet-Cohen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USAtlpowell@illinois.edu;3. Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montréal, QC, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article presents the Journey of Hope, a school-based group work intervention for children and early adolescents who have experienced a collective trauma such as a natural disaster. This broad-based intervention takes an ecological approach to prevention and treatment and focuses on normalizing emotions and building coping skills after a disaster. Through the use of group work interventions such as use of rituals, group problem solving, and experiential and reflective learning, children and early adolescents work toward enhancing protective factors to help them in their recovery. Considering the short- and long-term emotional strains children may experience after a disaster, such group programs should be more widely accessible in schools. |
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Keywords: | group work natural disaster trauma children |
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