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PTSD in Children & Teens

Children can develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after experiencing or witnessing traumatic events like abuse, violence, car accident or major illness. Common symptoms include nightmares, separation anxiety, intense fear, and difficulty with transitions. They may also struggle with irritability, trouble focusing, or complain of physical symptoms like stomachaches and headaches or regress to earlier behaviors, such as bedwetting. Early intervention, including trauma-focused therapy, can help children process their experiences and begin to heal. A nurturing, understanding environment plays a vital role in helping them feel safe, regain confidence, and rebuild emotional well-being.

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