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Traumatic Separation in Children and Adolescents [1]

Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents.

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The 12 Core Concepts: An Online Interactive Course [2]

Provides foundational knowledge to better understand The 12 Core Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress Responses in Children and Families.

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Complex Trauma [3]

Acquaints clinicians and researchers with issues relevant to working with children who have experienced multiple traumatic events.

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Treatment of Childhood Traumatic Grief with Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers [4]

Provides an overview of how working with bereaved young children affects a therapist.

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Who are the Young Children in Foster Care? What Critical Points Must be Kept in Mind when Addressing Their Needs? [5]

Discusses the unique characteristics of young children in foster care as they recover from abuse and neglect.

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Widening the Lens - Why Include the Family? [6]

Discusses the reasoning and importance of including a family in trauma-informed care.

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Implementation Summit: Panel Webinar [7]

Is an abridged version of the opening plenary from the 2015 NCTSN Implementation Summit. This webinar discusses questions addressed in the plenary that permeated throughout each of three Summit tracks.

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Child Parent Psychotherapy: Relationship-Based Trauma Treatment in Infancy and Early Childhood [8]

Focuses on the effects of traumatic stress in infancy and early childhood.

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Impact of Trauma in Very Young Children [9]

Defines trauma in the early years and discusses the sources of traumatic events.

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Reducing the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse [10]

Discusses prevention and intervention strategies for child sexual abuse. This webinar gives ways to help prevent child sexual abuse, as well as intervention strategies upon disclosure.

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