The Child And His Family in Disaster a Study of the 1953 Vicksburg Tornado

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The Child And His Family in Disaster a Study of the 1953 Vicksburg Tornado
Stewart E Perry
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19 remain close to the parent and close to the home: They ^the childrer^ won't go anywhere without me, except to school.
They didn't sleep well. They'd get up and ask me to sleep with them, and I would.
Janie wouldn't sleep by herself; she slept with her daddy.
Nothing about school ever distressed her. Now there's always something wrong. She won't go to the bathroom, even with all the lights on, without someone being with her. One of us goes with her all the time. Before this happened she never
... thought anything of sitting alone in the dark watching TV. Now she doesn't want us out of her sight.
Other sorts of regressive behavior were also noted. There were reports of enuresis developing for the first time since toilet training was completed, of children asking to be dressed or fed, although they were already skillful in these activities, and so forth.
In addition there were other symptoms which appeared to deal more directly with the disaster experience itself. These included nightmares and marked sensitivity to any loud, sudden noise.


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