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PTSD and Risk Assessments for Juvenile Court Evaluations [1]

Provides an overview of juvenile court evaluation procedures. This webinar highlights how PTSD and risk assessments are utilized within these evaluations and discusses ways to improve their use.

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Guiding Youth Through Loss and Betrayal [2]

Depicts a client as she reveals, during her first therapy session, that she discovered her adoptive mother hid letters from her biological mother.

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A Case Study of Scaling-Up a Differential Response Child Welfare Model Statewide: Pay Now or Pay Later [3]

Provides an overview of the application and utility of the NIRN Active Implementation Frameworks.

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TOOLCIT Curriculum for Learning Collaborative Facilitators [4]

Supports NCTSN sites as they disseminate, implement, and sustain evidence-based treatments, promising practices, products, and system changes to organizations that serve children and families who have experienced trauma.

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An Overview of Screening and Assessment for Child Trauma [5]

Describes the prevalence and impact of trauma on children in the child welfare system and the rationale for trauma screening and assessment.

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Consultation in Child Care and Head Start Centers [6]

Discusses the need for an early childhood mental health consultation program within child care settings and describes the two types of consultation programs and the goals of each.

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A Decade of Growth: Reflections on What We Have Learned Since 9/11 [7]

Describes poignant moments in the response to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

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ARC: Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competency: A Framework for Intervention with Complexly Traumatized Youth [8]

Discusses the Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC) model, a flexible intervention for children with complex trauma.

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AF-CBT Part 1: What is AF-CBT? [9]

Provides a basic introduction to AF-CBT, as well as an introduction to the theories behind AF-CBT and how the different components of the model fit together. The presentation also describes the research support for AF-CBT.

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Child Abuse and Neglect in Military Families: Community and Military Partnerships [10]

Introduces participants to child abuse and neglect in military families. This webinar discusses in particular the community and military partnerships to help military families.

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