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(NAPSA)—Traumatic experi-
out of their control takes place.
ences happen—but when they
Being patient and listening with-
happen to children, it can affect
out judgment will help the child
their view of the world, their sense
to cope with what has happened,
of safety, their development, and
while giving you important insight
even their longer-term physical
into how the child is doing and
and mental health.
managing what took place. And if
According to the Substance
you have concerns for your child’s
Abuse and Mental Health Ser-
well-being or he/she is not improv-
vices Administration (SAMHSA),
ing over time, consider seeking
more than two-thirds of children
help from a trained professional.
reported at least one traumatic
When needed, a mental health
Prompt and proper intervention can
experience by age 16. While not
professional trained in evidence-
help save children from some of the
every child will be traumatized serious effects of childhood trauma. based trauma treatment can help
from a diffi cult experience, some
children and families cope and
potentially traumatic events could
move toward recovery. Ask your
include abuse, neglect, disaster,
pediatrician, family physician,
violence (physical, sexual and community), bullying or school counselor or clergy member for a referral.
school violence, terrorism, war, serious illness or acci-
SAMHSA offers some practical tools that can be
dent, military family–related stress, human traffi cking helpful to parents, guardians, caregivers and teachers
or the sudden loss of a parent or loved one.
when a child may have been traumatized—and some
The numbers are staggering:
that are specifi c to the kind of traumatic exposure
• One in four high school students were in a physi- (e.g., mass violence, disaster and bullying). They can be
cal fi ght.
found at www.samhsa.gov/child-trauma/understand-
• One in fi ve high school students experienced bul- ing-child-trauma. This page brings together useful
lying at school, and one in six were cyberbullied.
information, from recognizing the signs of traumatic
• 54 percent of families in the United States have stress to where to fi nd a mental health provider or
been affected by disaster.
other support.
• 19 percent of injured and 12 percent of physically
Children exposed to trauma may have been a
ill youth have post-traumatic stress disorder, a debili- target of bullying or their behaviors may make them
tating mental health disorder.
targets of bullying. Information specifi c to the trauma
The effects of trauma, when left untreated, can have or distress associated with bullying can be found at
a profound impact on a child. Some of the common www.StopBullying.gov. SAMHSA also developed a
responses in the aftermath include diffi culty sleeping, free app to help prevent bullying called KnowBullying,
isolation, trouble focusing, and even angry and ag- which can be found at http://store.samhsa.gov/apps/
gressive behavior. Imagine, then, a traumatized child knowbullying.
trying to learn in a classroom—wanting to be alone,
distracted by memories of the trauma, and possibly
having intense responses to teachers and students. It
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is important to understand what may stem from the
trauma so that behavior shifts can be linked with what
NOTICE
NOTICE
happened and appropriate support can be in place. If
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
that doesn’t happen, school performance, friendships
Estate of Elizabeth Ann Breon
and healthy development can be jeopardized.
Notice:
The
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
When Trauma Is Left Unaddressed
County of Lane, Case No. 17PB04485 , has appointed the un-
At times, signs that a mental health concern may
dersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of Eliza-
be emerging go unrecognized. For some children and beth Ann Breon, deceased. All persons having claims against
families, it can be diffi cult to reach out for help with the estate are required to present them to the undersigned
mental health. In part, this could be because trau- attorney for the Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Flo-
matic experiences can be viewed as something to rence, OR 97439, within four months from the date of first
get through and forget about and are not given the publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons
same level of attention as a physical injury. However, whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain
the seriousness of traumatic experiences is shifting as additional information from the records of the court, the Per-
more and more people recognize that getting help for sonal Representative, or the Attorney for the Personal Repre-
sentative.
traumatic experiences is essential for living a healthy,
Dated and first published July 8, 2017.
productive and long life.
Billy Dee Breon, personal representative
Between 1995 and 1997, the Adverse Childhood
Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236
Experiences (ACE) Study (www.cdc.gov/violencepre-
KELLY E. FORD, P.C.
vention/acestudy/index.html) was conducted by the
PO Box 1353
Florence, OR 97439
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kai-
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ser Permanente. The study examined the effect of
Attorney for Personal Representative
“adverse experiences,” such as traumas, experienced
Publication
Dates: July 8, 15, & 22, 2017
in childhood, as reported by adult patients of a large
health plan. The study revealed that for people who
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
have fi ve or more adverse childhood experiences,
Estate of Henry F. Gill
their life span was shortened by approximately 25
Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
years. This is believed to be largely due to coping be- County of Lane, Case No. 17PB04314, has appointed the un-
haviors that are often used in adolescents and adult dersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of Henry
life to manage the emotional pain and social discon- F. Gill, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate
are required to present them to the undersigned attorney for
nection, but can compromise health.
the Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Florence, OR
The ACE Study is just one of many examples that 97439 within four months from the date of first publication
demonstrate the importance of prevention and ac- of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights
tion. When prevention efforts fail, responding quickly may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional in-
to ensure safety and establish support is very impor- formation from the records of the court, the Personal Repre-
sentative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative.
tant to the health and future of children.
Dated and first published July 8, 2017.
What You Can Do
Leona Robb, personal representative
While every child is different, there are some things
Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236
you can do to help in the aftermath of trauma. As-
KELLY E. FORD, P.C.
suring and reassuring the child of safety will help to
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reduce anxiety and stress. Make sure the child knows
Florence OR 97439
that whatever happened isn’t his or her fault, as kids
Attorney for Personal Representative
often blame themselves when something completely
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