Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
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Helps parents and caregivers understand children's reactions to injuries, and advises them on how they can help children respond in healthy ways.
Offers teens information about trauma, how it can affect them, and why they might use alcohol or drugs to deal with their experiences.
Is a handout from Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S) Field Operations Guide.
Includes helpful information on how children react to domestic violence.
Helps parents understand how economic difficulties can affect their families, in terms of their sense of safety, connectedness, and hope. The fact sheet also helps families find ways to cope during uncertain times.
Discusses the inter-relationships between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in response to stressful events.
Aims to help survivors gain skills to manage distress and cope with post-disaster stress and adversity.
The national Disaster Distress Helpline (call or text 1-800-985-5990; for Spanish, press “2”) is dedicated to providing crisis counseling and support 24/7/365 for anyone in the U.S./territories experiencing emotional distress or other mental heal
Offers information to parents and caregiver on how to help military children and adolescents who identify as LGBTQ deal with the many challenges they face. This tip sheet describes common thoughts or situations LGBTQ youth may have and how parents