Retraumatization when an adult child cares for the parent who harmed them through serious illness or the end of life

05/19/24 at 03:00 AM

Retraumatization when an adult child cares for the parent who harmed them through serious illness or the end of life
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management; by Jaime Goldberg, Jooyoung Kong; 5/24
Adult children caring for a parent who harmed them through the parent's serious illness or the end of life are at high risk for experiencing retraumatization. This session will offer trauma-informed, culturally responsive, person-centered tools and techniques hospice and palliative care professionals can use to effectively identify, assess, and intervene with this often-overlooked population of caregivers.
Publisher's note: This current article summary is for an upcoming AAHPM conference workshop. The study was previously published in JPSM 5/24 here.

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