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All NCTSN Resources

The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN. To find a specific topic or resource, enter keywords in the search box, or filter by resource type, trauma type, language, or audience.

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Widening the Lens - Why Include the Family?

Type: Webinar

Discusses the reasoning and importance of including a family in trauma-informed care. This webinar presents theories that explain the role of the family in response to trauma and reviews objectives and core therapeutic strategies that can be used with families to support positive adaptation.

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Adolescent Trauma and Substance Abuse Online

Type: e-Learning Course

Provides training and materials for mental health clinicians and substance abuse treatment providers on the complex intersections between psychological trauma and co-occurring substance abuse and dependency.

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Childhood Traumatic Grief

Type: Webinar

Discusses various topics related to childhood traumatic grief. This webinar series offers information on common reactions after loss, as well as responses that are more severe, prolonged, and interfere with a child's functioning.

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Trauma and Families: Fact Sheet for Providers

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers providers information about trauma including what trauma is, how it can impact a family, and ways providers can support families experiencing traumatic stress.

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Trauma and Your Family

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers parents and caregivers information about trauma. This fact sheet defines traumatic stress and describes how common it is, how it can impact a family, and things a family can do to cope with traumatic stress.

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Family Preparedness Wallet Card (in Armenian)

Type: Special Resource

Allows families to list important telephone numbers and other information that could be useful in the case of an emergency. Each member of the family should carry these cards with them at all times in case an event occurs and all family members are not together.

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