Offers parents guidance on helping their children after an arson or fire. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have after an arson or fire, what to do to help, and self-care tips for parents.
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Provides information for parents and caregivers whose teen might be or is experiencing substance abuse and/or stress from a traumatic event.
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a wildfire. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have after a wildfire, what to do to help, and self-care tips for parents.
Lists common reactions educators might see in the students with whom they work and suggestions on how they may help after community trauma.
Looks at parenting concerns, with the help of scenes from the documentary film Surviving September 11th: The story of One New York Family. The guide and film address a terrorist attack.
Assists agencies in weighing the pros and cons of adopting the TF-CBT treatment model.
Highlights creating STS-informed organizations, building bridges between child welfare and mental health agencies, and one young man’s journey through sexual exploitation to mentoring others.
Highlights Elizabeth Thompson, Director of The Family Center at Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, and her peak professional experience with the NCTSN.
Describes integrating behavioral health services in rural and urban Native American communities, outlines the story of healing for three survivors of child sex trafficking, and other highlights.
Describes the prevalence of trauma exposure and service use among NCTSN children in the Core Data Set and offers the study's results, recommendations, and policy implications.