
Childhood Medical Trauma Support
Pediatric medical traumatic stress refers to a set of psychological and physiological responses of children and their families to pain, injury, serious illness, medical procedures, and invasive or frightening treatment experiences. Medical trauma may occur as a response to a single or multiple medical events. - The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Individual Medical Trauma Support Sessions for Parents
Are you worried about medical trauma your child has experienced? Do you see the symptoms of trauma showing up at doctor appointments or spreading into their day to day life? Are you looking for a way to help your child cope with medical trauma? Do you want a plan and tools to help calm yourself so you can show up for your child in a more calm and connected way?
Book a session with Sarah to talk through how you are feeling about your child’s medical stress and get some practical tips about how to support yourself and your child.
Parent Support Groups for Childhood Medical Trauma
Support Group for Parents of Children Undergoing Cancer Treatment - Tuesdays at 12:00 (Starts March 25th, 2025 and runs for six weeks)