Provides information and suggestions for helping children who experience traumatic separation from a caregiver.
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Offers information on refugee youth and their families.
Offers mental health providers information on understanding cultural responsiveness to racial trauma, why it matters, and what to do.
Features Dr. Wizdom Powell, who has worked to advance health equity for boys and men of color.
Provides clinicians, counselors, and other providers with insights on dealing with the most difficult crises and turning points that occur in therapy with traumatized children and families.
Provides an understanding of why it is important to talk to children about hate-based violence against AAPI communities, how to recognize signs of traumatic stress and its impact, how to begin a conversation with youth about anti-AAPI hate, and what can be done in response.
Offers family and professional leadership development ideas addressing the multiple dimensions of partnership with youth and families, including advisory board development, peer-to-peer support programs, and compensation for family members, among
Highlights the importance of understanding the serious consequences that trauma histories can have for birth parents.
Explores how relationships with people with lived experience are essential to trauma-informed care by emphasizing the importance of shared decision-making, mutual respect, and authentic collaboration.