Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.
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Provides a trauma-informed integrated healthcare model for conceptualizing young children exposed to violence and other traumatic stressors.
Covers current issues in family system assessments and family level interventions.
Discusses the effects physical abuse, neglect, and domestic violence have on young children.
Discusses child maltreatment and domestic violence issues impacting military families and children.
Discusses the impact, as well as historical and societal context, of polyvictimization in urban communities of color.
Discusses strategies to engage Latino clients in Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) treatment.
Features a highly diverse cast of seven adolescents and young adults who examine the shared and unique challenges faced, mistakes made, and growth attained in the struggle to transcend legacies of developmental trauma.
Identifies existing NCTSN resources related to traumatic separation, refugee and immigrant trauma, and best practices in trauma-informed care for refugee and immigrant children and families.
Offers a glimpse into the diverse work that our Network members do. In this vein, we profile one of our long-time members, Alicia F. Lieberman, PhD, a child mental health pioneer, as well as Rebecca Frances Hoffmann, an active Affiliate member.