Understanding Post-Restraint Collapse in Children: What It Is and How to Support Them
Mental/Emotional Health, Child's Emotions, Play Therapy Elizabeth Shipman, LMFT Mental/Emotional Health, Child's Emotions, Play Therapy Elizabeth Shipman, LMFT

Understanding Post-Restraint Collapse in Children: What It Is and How to Support Them

Post-restraint collapse refers to the emotional breakdown or outburst a child might experience after having to “hold it together” in a high-stress or overstimulating environment. During these moments—such as at school, during a doctor’s appointment, or at a family gathering—children may restrain their emotions to meet behavioral expectations. However, this takes a toll on their emotional reserves.

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Songs For Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month
Emotional Health, Grief & Loss Elizabeth Shipman, LMFT Emotional Health, Grief & Loss Elizabeth Shipman, LMFT

Songs For Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month

Sometimes there are no words that can help ease pain experienced in our lives. The only thing we can do is ride the waves of emotion. Sitting with emotions can be really uncomfortable and even scary. I’ve found that music can help me feel the feelings I need to feel in a controlled way so I can move with the wave until it subsides and I can feel my feet under me again.

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