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Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents.
Addresses the complex issues and critical needs surrounding young traumatized children in the child welfare system and those who care for them.
Serves as a model for the 1,100+ Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) now operating in the United States and in more than 41 countries throughout the world.
A 6-item self-report questionnaire assessing children’s dispositional hope.
The PTSD-PAC is an 18-item caregiver report measure of PTSD symptoms in young children aged 2-5. It measures symptoms from the DSM-IV criteria B, C, and D.
Children and families become known to the child welfare system because of suspected abuse or neglect, experiences which can result in traumatic stress reactions.
Even in the closest of families, it is sometimes hard to remember that family members may have different reactions to the same traumatic event.