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  • About
    • The Effects of Trauma
    • Attachment in the NICU
    • Partnership in the Face of Trauma
    • Program Structure
    • Trauma-Informed Staff Training
    • Office Policy and Clinical Forms
    • Tips for Caregivers New to the NICU
    • Kangaroo Care and Therapeutic Touch
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Blog

Blogs by Kara Wahlin, describing common issues faced by parents in the  NICU and providing support and guidance for families facing them. Topics ranging from NICU discharge, advocacy in the NICU, interviews with NICU nurses, the struggles of quarantine, feeding challenges, coping with unsympathetic and/or oversympathetic family members or friends, book reviews of preemie stories, discussion of psychological issues faced by NICU parents, trauma, depression, stress and ways of coping through art and traditional therapy. This blog is a forum for NICU parents to find support during or after their infant's hospitalization in the NICU.

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  • Birth story 26 weekers
  • Book Review
  • Coping and Community
  • Grief and Loss
  • Mental Health and Stigma
  • NICU Story Healing
  • Posttraumatic Growth
  • Premature birth
  • Support systems
  • Trauma and Coping NICU
  • World Prematurity
Kara Wahlin January 18, 2016
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nicu healing BLOG POLICY

Keep in mind that as a therapist, I have an ethical obligation to protect the confidentiality of my clients. As such, please understand that comments on this blog asking for clinical advice, diagnoses, or addressing other psychological issues will not be answered, as this is a public blog and all responses will be viewed by third parties. If you are a client of NICU Healing or Kara Wahlin, please hold all clinical questions until we meet voice to voice or in person.

*These blogs are intended to be a starting point for discussion, and are not intended as psychological or medical advice.

*Please note that any comments that are detrimental or harmful in nature will be reviewed and deleted as such. This site is intended to provide users with support during a difficult time. Comments that do not reflect a supportive stance are not appropriate.

 

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NICU Healing

NICU Healing is an online therapeutic resource designed for families currently in the NICU, recently released from the hospital, or coping with the residual effects of the trauma they experienced in having a preterm or medically complex infant. This site offers parents and family members access to free tips, educational materials and resources; it also offers a brief (6-8 week), for-pay group therapy program designed to help parents to cope with the trauma and depression that can be triggered by the NICU experience, and to understand, solidify and strengthen their attachment with their baby. 

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