Ba. Wiens et Js. Kellogg, Implementation of a therapy group at a camp in southern Illinois for children with burn injuries, J BURN CARE, 21(3), 2000, pp. 281-287
Pediatric burn injuries result in significant mortality and morbidity. Stud
ies in which the psychosocial effects of burn injuries were investigated ha
ve produced mixed results but generally provide some promise that these chi
ldren can be well-adjusted despite serious injuries. However, some children
may experience psychologic and social difficulties. To address some of the
se difficulties, therapy groups were included as part of the programming at
a fledgling camp in southern Illinois for children with burn injuries. We
present our experiences with this process. Suggestions for future intervent
ions by mental health professionals are also presented.