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لصدمات النفسية من الحروب والصراعات في مرحلة الطفولة

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Anna Freud

Anna Freud

9 ай бұрын

The UK Trauma Council (UKTC) has created this short animation for young people to illustrate the ways traumatic experiences during war and conflict might impact them. Storytelling helps convey and normalise common physical and emotional responses. The animation also highlights how dealing with the past can help young people move forward and the key role that social connection plays in this journey.
The video is also available in:
Farsi: • آسیب های دوران کودکی، ...
Hebrew: • טראומת ילדות, מלחמה וק...
Ukrainian: • Травма війни та конфлі...
You can select subtitles in Pashto and Tigrinya here: • Childhood Trauma, War ...
For more information and resources, please visit: www.uktraumaco...
This video was developed in partnership with animation studio Fred & Eric and young people from Kent Refugee Action Network. Thanks to Jon Hunter for script contribution. The project was generously funded by The Prudence Trust.
About the UK Trauma Council: The UK Trauma Council (UKTC) is an independent group of leading experts, drawn from a variety of disciplines across all four nations of the United Kingdom (UK). It brings together expertise in clinical understanding, research, lived experience and policy, producing and sharing evidence-based and accessible resources for practical application, tailored to a wide variety of audiences. UTKC is hosted and supported by Anna Freud.

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