Helps parents and caregivers understand children's reactions to injuries, and advises them on how they can help children respond in healthy ways.
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Describes the UCLA PTSD Reaction Index for DSM-5. The UCLA PTSD RI is a self-report questionnaire to screen for exposure to traumatic events and assess PTSD symptoms in school-age children and adolescents.
Helps mental health care providers, working in the Mexico-US border region, understand the diverse cultural, socioeconomic, environmental, and political factors that daily impact the lives of their clients/patients.
Offers tips for providers on sharing power in trauma-responsive care.
Depicts Maya, a 9-year-old girl, was referred for therapy due to numerous instances of domestic violence by her father toward her mother (some of which she witnessed), physical abuse by her father, and possible sexual abuse with no specific disclo
Presents Joshua, whose mom abandoned him when he was a few days old. For the first three years of his life, Joshua lived with his maternal grandmother and her partner.
Discusses cultural considerations when providing mental health care to members of the military, veterans, and their families.
Offers concrete strategies and recommendations for providers working with LGBTQ youth who have experienced trauma.
Highlights how healing is strengthened through trauma-informed partnerships between families, youth, and providers.
Encourages providers to share power in the context of trauma-responsive practice.