Summarizes the characteristics of community resilience and describes the Community Assessment of Resilience Tool (CART) as a mechanism for building community resilience, in addition to other strategies for building community resilience.
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Looks back at Jordyn. Since disclosing her sexual exploitation experiences in a previous session, Jordyn continues to attend therapy sessions to address her distress symptoms; depression and PTSD.
Shows Soledad, a 14-year-old girl who has recently been released from her first psychiatric hospitalization after an attempted suicide. Soledad is the oldest of five children.
Discusses the trauma treatment needs of rural youth and families.
Provides practical information to help start conversations with children who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Offers providers guidance on being culturally- and trauma-informed while assisting displaced Afghan families.
Provides tips for medical professionals on how to assess a family of ill or injured children and how to help their families.
Offers juvenile justice professionals information on supporting justice-involved youth and families during the pandemic.
Provides information on family resilience. This fact sheet discusses a family's ability to maintain or resume effective functioning, including care of its members following potentially traumatic events.
Discusses how families living in racially and economically segregated communities must also cope with the effects of historical trauma and intergenerational racism.