Huggy Puppy – cuddly ani­mal inter­ven­tion to alle­viate the effects of trauma and stress in young refu­gee child­ren

        

Schlag­worte

Ukraine; war of aggres­sion; refu­gees; men­tal health sup­port; trauma; grief; early inter­ven­tion; pre­ven­tion, pre­school child­ren.

Pro­ject Manage­ment

Dr. M.Sc.-​Psych. Elisa Pfeif­fer, child and ado­les­cent psy­cho­the­ra­pist (VT), head of the day cli­nic and the sci­en­ti­fic work­ing group on trauma the­rapy at the Cli­nic for Child and Ado­les­cent Psych­ia­try/Psy­cho­the­rapy in Ulm, Ger­many

Dr. phil. Andreas Witt, gra­duate psy­cho­lo­gist and child and ado­les­cent psy­cho­the­ra­pist (VT), head of the psy­cho­the­rapy and trauma out­pa­ti­ent cli­nic at the Ulm Cli­nic for Child and Ado­les­cent Psych­ia­try/Psy­cho­the­rapy

Dr. M.Sc.-​Psych. Ced­ric Sach­ser, child and ado­les­cent psy­cho­the­ra­pist (VT), head psy­cho­lo­gist of the child and ado­les­cent psych­ia­tric insti­tute out­pa­ti­ent cli­nic and head of the sci­en­ti­fic work­ing group on trauma the­rapy at the Cli­nic for Child and Ado­les­cent Psych­ia­try/Psy­cho­the­rapy Ulm

Coope­ra­tion Part­ners

Dr. rer. nat. Andrea Hah­ne­feld

Psy­cho­lo­gi­cal psy­cho­the­ra­pist (VT) with advan­ced trai­ning in spe­cial psy­cho­trauma the­rapy with child­ren and ado­les­cents (DeGPT)

TU Munich, Chair of Social Ped­ia­trics

kbo Child­ren's Cen­ter

Asylum, Migra­tion and Inte­gra­tion Fund (AMIF)

Pro­ject Term

01.05.2022 - 30.04.2023

Back­ground & Aim of the Pro­ject

Expe­ri­en­cing the war of aggres­sion in Ukraine, fle­e­ing to Ger­many, and being sepa­ra­ted from their homes and often from their fathers can place a signi­fi­cant psy­cho­lo­gi­cal bur­den on Ukrai­nian child­ren. The poten­ti­ally trau­ma­tic events often exceed the child­ren's abi­lity to cope with the anxiety and stress invol­ved. Psy­cho­lo­gi­cal distress can remain high even after the child­ren are already safe.

The early inter­ven­tion "Huggy Puppy" was deve­lo­ped in 2006 by a team of rese­ar­chers in Israel (Sadeh, Hen-​Gal & Tikotzky, 2008). It can be offe­red to pre­school and ele­men­tary school-​aged child­ren who have been expo­sed to stress­ful or trau­ma­ti­zing expe­ri­en­ces. The inter­ven­tion can help child­ren use active stress manage­ment stra­te­gies and regu­late their emo­ti­ons. By caring for and buil­ding a bond with the stuf­fed ani­mal, stress and trauma reac­tions can be alle­via­ted.

The pro­ject is imple­men­ted toge­ther with Dr. Andrea Hah­ne­feld, who also offers the inter­ven­tion in her Inter­di­sci­pli­nary Child Trauma Con­sul­ta­tion (IKTS) in Munich.

Descrip­tion of the Pro­ject

The inter­ven­tion "Huggy Puppy" is offe­red for refu­gee Ukrai­nian child­ren aged 3 - 10 years. At the first appoint­ment, after get­ting to know each other, there is a psy­cho­edu­ca­tion for parents and child­ren about trauma, child­ren's needs and sup­port opti­ons. After­wards, a Ukrai­nian psy­cho­lo­gi­cal worker intro­du­ces the stuf­fed ani­mals to the child­ren. She tells them a story with which the child­ren learn that Huggy the teddy bear is also far from home, sad and alone right now. The child­ren are asked if they would like to take care of Huggy. If they agree, the child­ren are demons­tra­ted how to hug the teddy and how to be hug­ged. Parents are asked to sup­port the child­ren's inte­rest in the stuf­fed ani­mal. After three weeks, ano­ther mee­ting is held with the family with feed­back on the inter­ven­tion. At both mee­tings, a scree­ning is con­duc­ted to assess the child­ren's sym­ptoms.

The inter­ven­tion has already been imple­men­ted with some child­ren and is sci­en­ti­fi­cally moni­to­red and con­ti­nuously deve­lo­ped based on the expe­ri­ence of the imple­ment­ers.

Con­tact Address

Uni­ver­sity Hos­pi­tal Ulm

Cli­nic for Child and Ado­les­cent Psych­ia­try & Psy­cho­the­rapy

Stein­hö­vel­str. 2

89075 Ulm

Maria Hry­nova & Selina Geh­ring

E-​Mail: ukraine.kjp[at]uniklinik-​ulm.de

Fun­ded by:

The "Huggy Puppy" pro­ject is fun­ded by the Vec­tor Stif­tung, which pro­vi­des grants to employ refu­gee Ukrai­nian rese­ar­chers as part of an emer­gency aid pro­gram.

The cuddly ani­mals used in the inter­ven­tion are dona­ted by the Steiff com­pany (Mar­ga­rete Steiff GmbH).