The perinatal period,defined as 28 weeks of gestation to one week postpartum,is a time when women are particularly vulnerable to re-traumatization or the formation of new trauma,significantly impacting their health an...The perinatal period,defined as 28 weeks of gestation to one week postpartum,is a time when women are particularly vulnerable to re-traumatization or the formation of new trauma,significantly impacting their health and well-being as well as that of their families.This article outlines the forms and risk factors associated with trauma,examines the connection between trauma-informed care(TIC)principles and trauma,and reviews the implementation methods and application outcomes of TIC in perinatal care.The aim is to provide a reference for healthcare professionals to advance research related to TIC in perinatal women.展开更多
Abuse of infants and children is a public health problem that warrants immediate attention. It is estimated that over 7 million children are affected by child abuse yearly, with the highest rate of abuse in those less...Abuse of infants and children is a public health problem that warrants immediate attention. It is estimated that over 7 million children are affected by child abuse yearly, with the highest rate of abuse in those less than one year of age. Approximately 60% of child abuse victims are children under the age of three years, making infants and young children a particularly vulnerable population. Interventions targeting the perinatal period can be effective in mitigating child abuse, including parent education programs and trauma-informed care services. This paper provides an overview of the current evidence base related to child abuse following the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on prevention and intervention strategies that can be utilized to increase caregiver support and reduce child abuse rates during the perinatal period.展开更多
Children from all walks of life are subjected to traumatic experiences.Having one traumatic experience,while unfortunate,generally does not have much impact on the child’s future,as one might expect.This review exami...Children from all walks of life are subjected to traumatic experiences.Having one traumatic experience,while unfortunate,generally does not have much impact on the child’s future,as one might expect.This review examines the long-term psychoneuroendocrinologocal implications of repeated or prolonged exposure to traumatic events during childhood,particularly during the formative years which include chronic illnesses,terminal illnesses,psychological disorders,neurological disorders,and more which has resulted in an average reduced life expectancy of 20-years.Proposed modifications for screening tools,prevention,and interventions are explained and introduced.In conclusion,this review proposes a modified and universal approach to screening,prevention,and treatment for those at high risk and those already afflicted by childhood trauma based on the latest in evidence-based research.展开更多
This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms o...This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms of performing arts curating and creative placemaking and address their intersectionality with the frameworks on the performance of cultural trauma and memory.Through in-depth textual analysis,interviews with experts,and two case studies,the research suggests that the current understanding of curation in relation to performing arts administration lacks guiding principles in effectively establishing a safe performance space for incorporating the performance of cultural trauma.Findings in this study outline that the trauma-informed approach offers a promising guideline to inform the administrators of the necessary components like care for the artists and the administrators themselves as the witnesses and curators.The research examines how live performance curation and trauma-informed placemaking have been implemented specifi cally with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum and the“Comfort Women”Memorial in San Francisco.With this analysis,this paper recommends an Updated Guiding Principles of Trauma-Informed Approach for Performing Arts Administrators,introducing practical implications for arts administrators to incorporate in their season planning and space curation when presenting works related to cultural trauma and corresponding collective memory engagement.展开更多
This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms o...This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms of performing arts curating and creative placemaking and address their intersectionality with the frameworks on the performance of cultural trauma and memory.Through in-depth textual analysis,interviews with experts,and two case studies,the research suggests that the current understanding of curation in relation to performing arts administration lacks guiding principles in effectively establishing a safe performance space for incorporating the performance of cultural trauma.Findings in this study outline that the trauma-informed approach offers a promising guideline to inform the administrators of the necessary components like care for the artists and the administrators themselves as the witnesses and curators.The research examines how live performance curation and trauma-informed placemaking have been implemented specifically with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum and the“Comfort Women”Memorial in San Francisco.With this analysis,this paper recommends an Updated Guiding Principles of Trauma-Informed Approach for Performing Arts Administrators,introducing practical implications for arts administrators to incorporate in their season planning and space curation when presenting works related to cultural trauma and corresponding collective memory engagement.展开更多
基金2024 Zhejiang Provincial Education Science Planning Project“A Study of the Mediating Effect of Spiritual Health on the Sense of Meaning in Life and Death Coping Skills Among Undergraduate Nursing Students”(Project No.2024SCG410)。
文摘The perinatal period,defined as 28 weeks of gestation to one week postpartum,is a time when women are particularly vulnerable to re-traumatization or the formation of new trauma,significantly impacting their health and well-being as well as that of their families.This article outlines the forms and risk factors associated with trauma,examines the connection between trauma-informed care(TIC)principles and trauma,and reviews the implementation methods and application outcomes of TIC in perinatal care.The aim is to provide a reference for healthcare professionals to advance research related to TIC in perinatal women.
文摘Abuse of infants and children is a public health problem that warrants immediate attention. It is estimated that over 7 million children are affected by child abuse yearly, with the highest rate of abuse in those less than one year of age. Approximately 60% of child abuse victims are children under the age of three years, making infants and young children a particularly vulnerable population. Interventions targeting the perinatal period can be effective in mitigating child abuse, including parent education programs and trauma-informed care services. This paper provides an overview of the current evidence base related to child abuse following the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on prevention and intervention strategies that can be utilized to increase caregiver support and reduce child abuse rates during the perinatal period.
文摘Children from all walks of life are subjected to traumatic experiences.Having one traumatic experience,while unfortunate,generally does not have much impact on the child’s future,as one might expect.This review examines the long-term psychoneuroendocrinologocal implications of repeated or prolonged exposure to traumatic events during childhood,particularly during the formative years which include chronic illnesses,terminal illnesses,psychological disorders,neurological disorders,and more which has resulted in an average reduced life expectancy of 20-years.Proposed modifications for screening tools,prevention,and interventions are explained and introduced.In conclusion,this review proposes a modified and universal approach to screening,prevention,and treatment for those at high risk and those already afflicted by childhood trauma based on the latest in evidence-based research.
文摘This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms of performing arts curating and creative placemaking and address their intersectionality with the frameworks on the performance of cultural trauma and memory.Through in-depth textual analysis,interviews with experts,and two case studies,the research suggests that the current understanding of curation in relation to performing arts administration lacks guiding principles in effectively establishing a safe performance space for incorporating the performance of cultural trauma.Findings in this study outline that the trauma-informed approach offers a promising guideline to inform the administrators of the necessary components like care for the artists and the administrators themselves as the witnesses and curators.The research examines how live performance curation and trauma-informed placemaking have been implemented specifi cally with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum and the“Comfort Women”Memorial in San Francisco.With this analysis,this paper recommends an Updated Guiding Principles of Trauma-Informed Approach for Performing Arts Administrators,introducing practical implications for arts administrators to incorporate in their season planning and space curation when presenting works related to cultural trauma and corresponding collective memory engagement.
文摘This research paper explores the role of performing arts administrators in utilizing memorials as a performance space for the performance of cultural trauma and memory.The study aims to examine the current paradigms of performing arts curating and creative placemaking and address their intersectionality with the frameworks on the performance of cultural trauma and memory.Through in-depth textual analysis,interviews with experts,and two case studies,the research suggests that the current understanding of curation in relation to performing arts administration lacks guiding principles in effectively establishing a safe performance space for incorporating the performance of cultural trauma.Findings in this study outline that the trauma-informed approach offers a promising guideline to inform the administrators of the necessary components like care for the artists and the administrators themselves as the witnesses and curators.The research examines how live performance curation and trauma-informed placemaking have been implemented specifically with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum and the“Comfort Women”Memorial in San Francisco.With this analysis,this paper recommends an Updated Guiding Principles of Trauma-Informed Approach for Performing Arts Administrators,introducing practical implications for arts administrators to incorporate in their season planning and space curation when presenting works related to cultural trauma and corresponding collective memory engagement.