Moving Beyond Trauma: Activating Resilience to Support Our Most Vulnerable Youth

Joanne M. Malloy, Sara Manisco Chapo, Kathryn Francoeur
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Abstract It is well-documented that exposure to toxic stress in childhood can contribute to impaired social, emotional, behavioral, and neuro-biological development that often results in learning difficulties, poor emotional regulation, an inability to develop healthy relationships, and impaired problem-solving skills. Further, youth who grow up in unsafe environments or are subjected to structural inequality are faced with challenges over which they have no control. Using a positive, future-oriented, and trauma-responsive perspective while intentionally building resilience can effectively engage and support youth to overcome feelings of hopelessness and achieve positive outcomes. This paper includes a qualitative study of protective factors as identified by youth who participated in an intervention designed to support them to articulate, develop, and pursue their goals for transition from adolescence to adulthood. The paper includes a description of how a youth-driven planning and social support intervention can build resilience and promote a positive, future orientation. The study also emphasizes the need for further research about the impact of relationship-based, person-centered approaches on building resilience and improved outcomes for youth and young adults who have experienced significant trauma.
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超越创伤:激活复原力,支持我们最脆弱的青年
有充分的证据表明,童年时期暴露于有毒压力会导致社会、情感、行为和神经生物学发育受损,通常会导致学习困难、情绪调节能力差、无法建立健康的人际关系以及问题解决能力受损。此外,在不安全环境中长大或遭受结构性不平等的青年面临着他们无法控制的挑战。在有意识地培养韧性的同时,采用积极的、面向未来的和创伤反应性的观点,可以有效地吸引和支持年轻人克服绝望的感觉,并取得积极的成果。本文包括一项定性研究,研究了参与干预的青少年确定的保护因素,该干预旨在支持他们表达、发展和追求从青春期过渡到成年期的目标。这篇论文描述了青年驱动的规划和社会支持干预如何能够建立复原力并促进积极的未来方向。该研究还强调,需要进一步研究以关系为基础、以人为本的方法对经历过重大创伤的青年和年轻人建立复原力和改善结果的影响。
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