Discusses how every traumatic event is made up of traumatic moments that may include varying degrees of objective life threat, physical violation, and witnessing of injury or death.
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Provides information about how traumatic events often generate secondary adversities such as family separations, financial hardship, relocations to a new residence and school, social stigma, ongoing treatment for injuries, physical rehabilitation,
Offers information engagement, inclusion, and retention of children and families in trauma treatment.
Offers information for caregivers on unconfirmed death, how it relates to forced displacement, how it is traumatic for children, and how children might respond.
Introduces Fareed Rogers, a 17-year-old patient at a psychiatric hospital, who has a history of violent behavior. Dr.
Introduces Isabella, an 18-year-old young adult with PTSD and a regular client of Dr. Gilda Rodriguez, has an intense dissociative reaction after a loudly slamming door triggers a flashback. Dr.
Helps learners to create a trauma lens through which they can view and better comprehend the effects of traumatic experiences and losses.
Provides information about suicide risk and ethnoracial identity.
Provides activities designed to help military families navigate the often complex layers of Native, military, and other identities.
Provides an overview of child traumatic stress and the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Updated October 2024