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Parents Session with Dr. Jim Henry, PhD. – Responding to the Tragic Events at MSU. Learning from Oxford School Shootings. What You and Your Kids Need Now.
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This session will cover:
The impact of primary and secondary trauma on parents.
What the likely emotional, psychological, and relational needs of your kids are given the tragic events at MSU
Understanding traumatic impact
Searching for meaning making
Building resiliency
Warning signs of PTSD
How can parents best support their kids. What will be most helpful to them?
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