
Every child is a unique individual. This individuality is evident in children exposed to psychosocial trauma or adverse childhood experiences. There exists wide variation in the way children respond to toxic stressors in their lives. Some children appear to be relatively unaffected, while others develop a variety of psychological, behavioral, and physical consequences. What is the explanation for this phenomenon? Resiliency has been suggested to explain this variation in pathology expressions in trauma-exposed children. It is vital for pediatric nurse practitioners to understand the concept of resilience. This continuing education offering will define concepts of resilience and stress, explore the neurobiology of resilience, and examine interventions that promote resilience in children.
Adolescent, Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Child Health Services, Social Support, Resilience, Psychological, Checklist, Education, Nursing, Continuing, Child, Preschool, Adaptation, Psychological, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Child Abuse, Child, Stress, Psychological
Adolescent, Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Child Health Services, Social Support, Resilience, Psychological, Checklist, Education, Nursing, Continuing, Child, Preschool, Adaptation, Psychological, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Child Abuse, Child, Stress, Psychological
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