US Army Culture, CAF-BHP - Child, Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health Proponency
Discusses military culture and the unique stressors faced by military families.
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Discusses military culture and the unique stressors faced by military families.
Provides guidelines for assessing and treating young children who have been traumatized through a disaster or act of terrorism. This webinar focuses primarily on lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and 9/11.
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a wildfire. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have after a wildfire, what to do to help, and self-care tips for parents.
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a wildfire. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have after a wildfire, what to do to help, and self-care tips for parents.
Offers strategies to make services culturally-responsive to the needs of the Latino immigrant population.
Suggests practical ways to partner with youth and families within treatment settings based on different resources and organizational structures. This webinar reflects the perspectives of providers, family members, and youth.
Focuses on foster care. We showcase Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents and interview a woman who grew up in the foster care system and is trying to change it.
Describes the range of psychosocial issues related to deployment and their potential effects on service member and family well-being.
Discusses strategies to engage Latino clients in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) treatment.
Discusses ways mental health providers can work with pediatric medical providers to ensure traumatized children receive care. This webinar talks about how primary care providers are essential allies in efforts to identify and respond to young children affected by trauma.
Describes the strengths of military families and children. This webinar offers strategies for working with military families in community settings, as well as the impact of parental injury on military children and families.
Serves as an overview and introduction to US military structure and culture and the issues involved with supporting the behavioral health of military service members, veterans, and their families.