Title: Managing the Psychological Aftermath of School Incidents
1Managing the Psychological Aftermath of School
Incidents
2Background
- Following a traumatic incident
- Students and school personnel may exhibit
symptoms of psychological stress. - Reactions will vary by age group.
- Many victims will successfully cope with the
traumatic experience over time. - A small percentage may continue to exhibit trauma
symptoms, which can indicate post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD).
3Addressing Psychological Trauma
- Identify at-risk students and school personnel.
- Develop partnerships with local mental health
practitioners. - Strengthen and encourage peer support.
4Supporting Recovery
- Encourage students to talk about disaster-related
events. - Promote positive coping and problem-solving
skills. - Encourage friendship and peer support among
students.
5Preschool and Elementary Symptoms
- Common symptoms of psychological trauma include
- Thumb sucking
- Sleep disturbances
- Clinginess
- Loss of appetite
- Regression in behavior
- Irritability or aggressiveness
- Withdrawal
- School avoidance
- Poor concentration
6Preschool and Elementary Strategies
- Help students recover by
- Planning activities (e.g., scrapbooks) to help
students organize chaotic and confusing feelings
and events. - Encouraging physical activity to relieve tension
and anxiety. - Asking students to draw, write, or listen to
stories about the incident, then discuss their
feelings.
7Middle and High School Symptoms
- Common symptoms of psychological trauma include
- Sleep disturbances
- Eating disturbances
- Agitation
- Increase in conflicts
- Physical complaints
- Delinquent behavior
- Poor concentration
8Middle and High School Strategies
- Help students recover by
- Following the basic strategies described for
younger students. - Using art, music, or poetry to describe
experiences and express feelings. - Encouraging students to keep a journal, or write
and produce a play or a video.
9Prevention Resources
www.nasponline.org
www.fema.gov
www.extension.uiuc.edu
www.nimh.nih.gov
10School Emergency Operations Plan
What sections of the school EOP relate to
psychological trauma and recovery?
Are these procedures complete and current?
11Next Steps
How can we improve our efforts to address
psychological trauma after a school incident?