Offers parents and caregivers information about trauma. This fact sheet defines traumatic stress and describes how common it is, how it can impact a family, and things a family can do to cope with traumatic stress.
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Accompanies the Family Preparedness Wallet Card. This guide helps families develop a safety plan so that they may be prepared in the event of disasters.
Allows families to list important telephone numbers and other information that could be useful in the case of an emergency.
Partnership among family, youth, and providers merges professional expertise and the experiences of trauma and healing.
Children of military and veteran families experience unique challenges related to military life and culture.
Offers parents and caregivers information about ways that children may respond to the anniversary of a traumatic event.
The Family Acceptance Project® is a research, intervention, education and policy initiative to prevent health and mental health risks and to promote well-being for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-identified (LGBTQ) children and youth, including...
Download the Family Acceptance Project’s (FAP) evidence-based posters to educate family members, providers, religious leaders, LGBTQ youth and others about the critical role of family support to prevent suicide and other serious health risks...
As awareness increases about the effects of traumatic experiences, it has become more important for medical and behavioral health providers to integrate their care for children and families.
Describes the need for an integrated system of care for youth with traumatic stress and substance use disorders.