The STEP team designs, offers and evaluates a support program aimed at adults expecting a child and who have experienced adverse events in childhood.
Trauma can be a specific event or a more general context that threatens a person’s life or security. Trauma affects the development of a feeling of physical or affective security.
The STEP team is presently conducting several research projects.
It is possible to participate in some of them online.
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Project STEP (Supporting the Transition and Engagement in Parenthood) aims at a better understanding of parenthood after having been exposed to significant stress-factors during childhood (e.g., family conflicts, mental health problems in the family, violence, abuse, neglect, substance abuse). The STEP team designs, offers and evaluates a support program aimed at adults expecting a child and who have experienced adverse events in childhood.
The Centre d’études interdisciplinaires sur le développement de l’enfant et la famille (CEIDEF; Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Child Development and the Family), part of the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières, is dedicated to establishing close links between theory, research and practice in the field of family and child development.