Witnessing Arrests May Increase Stress Risk in Children: Study
Susan D. Phillips, assistant professor of social work and the study's lead author, found that children who saw the arrest of a household member had elevated symptoms of posttraumatic stress or PTS -- a psychological response to witnessing a traumatic or life-threatening event.
Don't you just love how it takes all of these studies for the experts to gain a grasp of the obvious?
Duh!
No comments:
Post a Comment