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Making a Plan: Dealing with Things That Remind You of What Happened [Medical Trauma] [1]

Offers activities and a scenario for youth who have been ill or injured to help understand what it is they might be feeling.

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Family Preparedness Wallet Card (in Russian) [2]

Allows families to list important telephone numbers and other information that could be useful in the case of an emergency.

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MCEC: Combat Veteran Paradox [3]

Describes the challenges associated with going to and returning from war for service members, including the many paradoxes that prevent getting help.

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Tarjeta de Preparación para la Familia [4]

Permite a las familias enlistar números de teléfono importantes y otra información que podría ser útil en caso de una emergencia.

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MCEC: Family Violence, Military Sexual Trauma, and Child Maltreatment [5]

Provides an overview of the issues of child maltreatment and military sexual trauma in military settings.

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Family Preparedness Wallet Card (in Vietnamese) [6]

Allows families to list important telephone numbers and other information that could be useful in the case of an emergency.

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MCEC: Meeting the Intervention Needs of Military Children [7]

Provides a framework for interventions that serve the mental health needs of military children.

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Family Preparedness: Thinking Ahead [8]

Accompanies the Family Preparedness Wallet Card. This guide helps families develop a safety plan so that they may be prepared in the event of disasters.

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MCEC: Parenting Challenges for Military and Veterans [9]

Interviews COL Rick Campise and Mary “Tib” Campise about the challenges to parenting among military members due to the stress of deployment and prolonged separation.

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Family Trauma Assessment: Tips for Clinicians [10]

Details the importance of a trauma assessment when families have experienced a trauma and guides clinicians in the assessment process.

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