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The following resources on Military and Veteran Families were developed by the NCTSN.

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Understanding Youth Substance Use: For Military Parents and Caregivers [1]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers military parents and caregivers information about military youth substance use.

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Understanding Child Suicide: For Military Parents [2]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers military parents information about military youth suicide.

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Keeping Secrets: Family Communication After Trauma [3]

Type: Webinar

Looks back at Jordyn. Since disclosing her sexual exploitation experiences in a previous session, Jordyn continues to attend therapy sessions to address her distress symptoms; depression and PTSD.

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Childhood Traumatic Grief: Information for Military Parents or Caregivers [4]

Type: Fact Sheet

Provides information to military parents and caregivers on Childhood Traumatic Grief.

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Childhood Traumatic Grief: Information for School Personnel Teaching Military Children [5]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers information on why school personnel are important for grieving students with a military background. This fact sheet outlines how students in military families differ from civilian students, how students grieve, what Childhood Traumatic Grief is, who develops Childhood Traumatic Grief, what

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Enhancing Resilience in Military LGBTQ Youth: Tips for Parents and Caregivers [6]

Type: Tip Sheet

Offers information to parents and caregiver on how to help military children and adolescents who identify as LGBTQ deal with the many challenges they face. This tip sheet describes common thoughts or situations LGBTQ youth may have and how parents and caregivers may help. 

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Supporting Military Children with Traumatic Grief [7]

Type: Webinar

Provides an overview of issues specific to military culture and family life, describes two models for treating military children with traumatic grief, and highlights a service member's experience.

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After Service: Veteran Families in Transition [8]

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers providers details about the unique needs of veterans transitioning out of service. This fact sheet provides general information about today's military veteran family and challenges of military life including separation, physical disabilities or injury, and impaired cognitive functioning.

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NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Fall/Winter 2015 [9]

Type: Newsletter

Features a first-person interview with Jeanne Sherman, MEd, CAGS, LMHC, whose efforts on behalf of military veterans and families in Rhode Island earned her the VFW Community Service Award in May of 2015.

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Child Maltreatment in Military Families: A Fact Sheet for Providers [10]

Type: Fact Sheet

Details child maltreatment in military families. This fact sheet provides a look at child maltreatment in the military and offers providers the key concepts, findings, and interventions that will support them in their approach to the care of today's military family.

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Communication During Wartime: Experiences of Military Leaders, Parents and Children [11]

Type: Webinar

Describes ways military families communicate during and after deployment.

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Evidence-Based Treatments: Elements or Adaptations for Military Family-Informed Care [12]

Type: Webinar

Explores elements and strategies to adapt evidence-based treatments for military children and families.

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[1] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-youth-substance-use-for-military-parents-and-caregivers [2] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-child-suicide-for-military-parents [3] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/keeping-secrets-family-communication-after-trauma [4] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/childhood-traumatic-grief-information-for-military-parents-or-caregivers [5] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/childhood-traumatic-grief-information-for-school-personnel-teaching-military-children [6] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/enhancing-resilience-in-military-lgbtq-youth-tips-for-parents-and-caregivers [7] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/supporting-military-children-traumatic-grief [8] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/after-service-veteran-families-transition [9] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/nctsn-impact-newsletter-fallwinter-2015 [10] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/child-maltreatment-military-families-fact-sheet-providers [11] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/communication-during-wartime-experiences-military-leaders-parents-and-children [12] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/evidence-based-treatments-elements-or-adaptations-military-family-informed-care [13] https://www.nctsn.org/print/862 [14] https://www.nctsn.org/print/862?page=2 [15] https://www.nctsn.org/print/862?page=3