Not "Bad Boys": Psychosocial Implications Of Aggression In Boys With PTSD

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Rostock, Anjette

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2020-08-01

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childhood trauma , chronic trauma , PTSD , child development , aggressive behavior , Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Child Development Theses

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This thesis explores different facets of childhood trauma, specifically focusing on aggressive behaviors. The impact of trauma can leave individuals, especially children, in a state of constant fight. Oftentimes, symptoms appear as tantrums, irritability, and defiance, which are perceived as “bad” behaviors by society. It is crucial that social workers, educators, doctors, policymakers, and parents alike learn to understand that a symptom is a piece of a larger puzzle. If we do not acknowledge the events that lead to certain behaviors in children, there will be serious socioemotional and societal consequences. In an attempt to highlight the complex nature of trauma and aggression, I will review relevant literature and present three clinical cases to discuss symptomology, treatment, and the societal implications of aggression. The three cases describe boys ages 15, 13, and 5, to illustrate developmentally appropriate treatment.

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