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Coping with an Emotional Crisis

Coping with an Emotional Crisis Preview Coping with an Emotional Crisis
$129.95
Age Group: Adolescent
For Use By: Anyone
Publishing Date: 2006
SKU: DVD6365
Media: DVD
Related Topics:
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Description:

Divorce, natural disasters, death of a loved one, terrorism, depression, navigating a difficult home life —these and other crises have a profound impact on the mental and physical health of young teens and create emotional trauma most are not equipped to deal with.

This program features poignant interviews with real teens who share their experiences with emotional crises. Brianna, 15, leaves her friends and school in New Orleans after a devastating flood destroys the city. Cedric, 14, still deals with the fears created from believing his mother perished in the World Trade Center attacks. Alex, 12, has to deal with the sudden death of his stepfather in an airplane crash. Christiana, 13, still wonders if she's responsible for her parents divorce.

Clinical physiologist Dr. Robin Goodman, a past consultant to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, comments on these and other experiences to illustrate the different types of crises typical of middle school students, the stages of a crisis, and the resources and strategies that students can use to both cope with and eventually move past the crisis.

24 minute DVD, teacher's resource book and student handouts. Includes Pre- and post-tests.

This product available in Spanish

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