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My Story About The Hurricane (Disaster, Recovery Guided by Gilbert Kliman, MD, Edward Oklan, Harriet Wolfe, Jodie

By Gilbert Kliman, MD, Edward Oklan, Harriet Wolfe, Jodie Kliman, PhD, and John Tieman

My tale concerning the storm is the newest Guided task Workbook for aiding youngsters and teens research and thrive after a catastrophe. The workbook makes use of extremely simple language to create a secure, established method for kids and youths to precise their thoughts and fears. rules are awarded like open ended questions. kids are inspired to contemplate optimistic stories and determine strong thoughts too. areas for developing drawings approximately particular reports support little ones discover ways to realize and the way to consider their very own emotions and to consider how others consider. The advisor for fogeys and lecturers describes many of the many ways the illustrations during this publication might help. This e-book is written for households whose childrens want a strong software to aid empower little ones to benefit, to manage, and to heal from the trauma of a traditional catastrophe and to develop. The workbook comprises specific concentrate on aftermaths similar to floods and tornados and contains an up to date psychological health and wellbeing record to aid mom and dad, lecturers, and caregivers determine youngsters who may wish extra aid. using guided task workbooks exhibits childrens that in truth dealing with the catastrophe is supported instead of kept away from. The kid's own feeling of being up to speed and feel of private background are superior. The mental merits of selling the kid s figuring out of shared adventure might be robust. A guided task workbook permits adults to take advantage of their common tuning in and empathy, so households and caregivers could provide mental in addition to actual nurture to young children within the aftermath of hurricanes and different ordinary mess ups.

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Here is my picture about what I remember most about the hurricane: 41 In the first minutes after the hurricane started, here’s what I was thinking: _____________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ In the first minutes after the hurricane started I felt: (Circle all the words that describe how you felt) like crying worried angry scared afraid relieved excited nothing wild confused my heart beat hard upset sad happy curious confused numb like I wasn’t there The worst feeling I had was: ____________________________________________________ When the hurricane first started, what I was most worried about was: ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ During those first few minutes of the hurricane, I saw_______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 42 and I thought about___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Later I saw __________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Then I thought about _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ HERE IS A DRAWING OF WHAT I WAS REALLY MOST WORRIED ABOUT: Some upsetting things that happened to other children besides me or the grown-ups in my family were: ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ 43 ____________________________________________________________________________ How I know about these things is: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Knowing these stories about bad things that happened to others made me feel: ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________.

_________________________________ Put a check mark in the box by what is true: I still have all the things on my list. Some of my things got lost or destroyed because of the hurricane. Before a hurricane, many thousands of people have to leave their home to go to a safer place. The next few questions will help you to write more about where you stayed during the hurricane and how you felt about it. FILL IN THE PARTS THAT ARE TRUE. CROSS OUT PARTS THAT ARE NOT TRUE. Who was with me there during the hurricane: _____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Waiting for the hurricane was hard because: ______________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ During the hurricane, I was able to stay in my home.

What I am usually doing at that time is: __________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ . Things that make me think about this are: ________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ This is what I have actually done to help myself stop remembering these bad things: ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ The time of day when bad memories usually do not bother me is: ___________________.

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