Trauma and Grief: The Child Mind Institute
Submitted by Death Dying and... on Mar 8, 2025 - 4:21pm CST
An event does not need to be big, immediately distressing, or violent to be experienced as traumatic. While an accident or the death of a loved one certainly impacts a child, the cause of trauma is not always obvious — it can also arise from a series of emotional wounds sustained over time. Trauma is defined by how one experiences an event or series of events, not the events themselves. Any difficult situation can leave a mark. And signs of trauma can be hard to spot, overlooked, or mistaken for depression or even defiance.
Signs children may have experienced trauma and need help include problems with eating, sleeping, anger, or concentration. But signs can also look like behavioral problems, including poor self-control or trouble forming relationships. If you notice any changes in behavior or unusual emotional symptoms, it’s important to investigate them and seek extra support if necessary. And if you are aware that a child has experienced a potentially distressing event like community violence, a big move, or other family change, don’t hesitate to reach out to a mental health professional.
The Child Mind Institute includes four (4) online guides on grief and death for children. Guides are also available with audio.
- Children and Grief: Helping Children Cope With Grief
- Coping With A Parent’s Suicide
- How to Handle Holidays After a Death in the Family
- Multilingual Guides
About the organization: The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need. They have become the leading independent nonprofit in children’s mental health by providing gold-standard evidence-based care, delivering educational resources to millions of families each year, training educators in underserved communities, and developing tomorrow’s breakthrough treatments.
Keywords: trauma, childhood grief, death, evidence-based care, education, behavioral problems, sleep, emotional dysregulation, PTSD, grief support, learning disorders, mental health, distress, violence, multilingual
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