Knowing what to do right before and during a hurricane can help families feel more in control and take steps to increase their safety.
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Knowing what to do during a winter storm can help families stay safe.
After a period of extreme heat, most families will recover and be able to return to their normal routines rather quickly. Most children will demonstrate resilience after a heat wave.
The following resources on Refugee Trauma were developed by the NCTSN. Information and resources are available for multiple audiences including mental health professionals, healthcare providers...
The experience of trauma takes away choice and control. The trauma-informed healing environment maximizes opportunities for choice and control.
Trauma-informed pediatric psychiatry considers biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors and their complex interactions in understanding what is needed to better support children and families.
Research indicates that youth living with IDD experience exposure to trauma at a higher rate than their non-disabled peers.
Pediatric medical traumatic stress refers to a set of psychological and physiological responses of children and their families to single or multiple medical events.
The National Center for Child Traumatic Stress works closely with National Child Traumatic Stress Network members to develop and expand comprehensive external partnerships.
This listing of NCTSN members includes current grantees as well as NCTSN Affiliates, former grantees who have maintained their ties to the Network.