SIDS Counseling Term Paper

Total Length: 983 words ( 3 double-spaced pages)

Total Sources: 2

Page 1 of 3

SIDS Counseling Treatment Plan

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Treatment Plan

The unexpected death of an infant is a heartbreaking tragedy. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) refers to the sudden death of a child which occurs without any known cause. While there are some risk factors for SIDS, little is known about the disorder. Sudden infant death syndrome is the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States (McClain, Arnold, Longchamp, & Shaefer, 2004). Families, who lose a child because of SIDS, require assistance in acknowledging their child's death and expressing grief in a safe and healthy manner. Christian grief counseling provides families affected by SIDS with the support and skills to identify and express their emotions after the sudden death of a child.

The purpose of Christian bereavement counseling is to promote the understanding of death and grief and the healthy expression of emotions. A treatment plan for a family affected by SIDS will include eight weekly sessions of family counseling. In addition, there will be individual children's counseling sessions to address any fears or guilt regarding the SIDS death. An assessment and a semi- structured interview will be administered to determine the most appropriate counseling interventions. During the assessment, the counselor will utilize open ended questions and reflective listening techniques to assist each family member to talk about the event. Younger children may also be evaluated using play and art therapy techniques. The counselor will review the family's mental health and substance abuse history, and determine whether there is sufficient emotional support in the community, including church and youth group participation.
If suicidal ideation is present, or pre-existing mental health or substance abuse diagnoses have been exacerbated by the trauma, the counselor will make appropriate referrals to community mental health services.

Counseling will include psycho-education sessions regarding SIDS, the stages of death and grief, and Christian teachings about death. The stages of grief include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Common emotional reactions to SIDS include audio or visual hallucinations, anger, depression, and recurrent dreams of the deceased child (McClain et al., 2004). Family members will learn to identify emotions relative to the stages of grief, and acknowledge and accept their painful, emotional feelings about the child's death. The counselor will also utilize scriptural teachings to educate the family about death and grief. Biblical teachings about grief and loss include David's response to his child's death in 2 Samuel12: 18-19, and 2 Samuel 12:23. Other biblical references to death and grief include psalm 23, Luke 18-16, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, and Mark 5:21- 43. Because of the tragedy, the family may be angry at God, no longer have faith, or think they are being punished. (Newman, 2006). The counselor will utilize reflective listening to acknowledge complex, emotional feelings, and cognitive restructuring techniques to identify and restructure maladaptive beliefs (Worden, 2009).

Psychotherapy techniques will be used including narrative therapy, letter writing, and bibliotherapy to assist the family in identifying and….....

Show More ⇣


     Open the full completed essay and source list


OR

     Order a one-of-a-kind custom essay on this topic


sample essay writing service

Cite This Resource:

Latest APA Format (6th edition)

Copy Reference
"SIDS Counseling" (2011, April 11) Retrieved May 2, 2024, from
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/sids-counseling-120020

Latest MLA Format (8th edition)

Copy Reference
"SIDS Counseling" 11 April 2011. Web.2 May. 2024. <
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/sids-counseling-120020>

Latest Chicago Format (16th edition)

Copy Reference
"SIDS Counseling", 11 April 2011, Accessed.2 May. 2024,
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/sids-counseling-120020