Trauma

We Have Trauma Too

We Have Trauma Too

A friend’s child is in the hospital right now due to a heart condition. As I visited for a moment with her, I was brought back to all those times my child was in the hospital. How hard that is. There are so many maybes, and what if’s, and no guarantees. A mother’s worst nightmare.

This is a nightmare those of us in the special needs community are all too familiar with.

Mental health practitioners are recognizing more and more how medical trauma affects the children being treated. But what I don’t hear about is the vicarious medical trauma that parents suffer, and a light needs to be shown on it. Because it is real, and it is important.

An acquaintance recently posted about how she was having issues with her pregnancy and was being kept at the hospital for a while. But it was bringing back so many memories, triggering so much trauma from when her three year old was being treated for cancer and then later died.

In my work as a social work case manager, I remind parents daily about self care. I remind them how important it is to take care of themselves, I recommend that they seek therapy and healing.

So I’m going to remind you today too. The trauma you have experienced as you have shepherded your children through these illnesses and disabilities? It’s real. Don’t question it. Invest the time in yourself and your care. Seek out therapy, a listening year of a friend. Practice good self care. Your children depend on it.

But even more importantly, so do you.

Using Avoidance Coping With Trauma

Using Avoidance Coping With Trauma

“The problem with avoidance is that, that thing, that place, that person? They are still there taking up space in your psyche. This creates more anxiety and it becomes a vicious circle, creating a monster out of a molehill.”
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Secretly I’m Afraid Of My Son’s 13th Year

Secretly I’m Afraid Of My Son’s 13th Year

“Most of the time I don’t think about the age that my brother was when he died. But in the back of my mind, this year, there is this niggling thought. My son is the same age as his uncle was when he died.”
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Siblings Of Special Needs Kids Get The Short End Of The Stick

Siblings Of Special Needs Kids Get The Short End Of The Stick

Siblings of special needs children can experience trauma, not through any lack of love on the parent’s part, but simply from the life experiences they have experienced due to being a sibling in the home of a child with special needs. Read more. . .

Books, Books, and More Books (My Favorite Things)

Books, Books, and More Books (My Favorite Things)

Today I’m sharing with you two outstanding books that are being released within the next week. They are currently available for pre-order via Amazon and any other major bookseller. This week’s books have very strong topics that could be triggering for some readers. I’ll discuss in depth here what these books are about and why they are important to read.

The Hard Things, The Necessary Things

The Hard Things, The Necessary Things

I was scrolling through my Facebook feed this weekend and a particular post stopped me in my tracks. It said- “What did you do this weekend?” A perfectly innocuous post. Read more…