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Best Practices in Military-Informed Care: Innovative Models of Care [1]

Shares examples of how organizations can incorporate military-informed procedures and practices, beginning with asking about service member status and affiliations.

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Trauma, Loss, and Moral Injury: Applying the Lessons of Combat Psychiatry to the Care of Children and Families [2]

Discusses the combat/operational stress continuum (COSC) and Combat/Operational Stress First Aid (COSFA) in the US Navy and US Marine Corps.

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An Overview of the Military Family Experience and Culture [3]

Provides information on the US military structure and culture, to increase understanding of the ways a community-based provider can begin to work with veterans and their families.

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Military Families in the Court System: Responding Sensitively to a Vulnerable Community [4]

Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.

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DoD, VA, State and Community Partnerships to Assist Returning Service Members/Veterans and their Families: A Public Health Response as a Nation at War [5]

Presents the coordinated model of care to prepare programs to serve military families.

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Assisting Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth in the Juvenile Justice System [6]

Gives an overview of current issues and challenges for law enforcement and the juvenile justice system in assisting children and adolescents who face commercial sexual exploitation.

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Adapting Trauma-focused Treatments for Culturally Diverse Populations [7]

Discusses general principles at the level of culture, family, and the individual child that clinicians should consider when adapting a trauma treatment for non-majority populations.

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An Introduction to Trauma Systems Therapy [8]

Discusses the guiding principles used to develop the Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) intervention.

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Complexity of Trauma [9]

Discusses the complexity of children's reaction to and processing of traumatic events.

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Helping a Family with Traumatic Stress when a Child has Cancer [10]

Discusses an integrated approach to recognizing and responding to child and family traumatic stress when a child has cancer.

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