Complex trauma describes both children’s exposure to multiple traumatic events—often of an invasive, interpersonal nature—and the wide-ranging, long-term effects of this exposure.
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Provides an overview of the CANS-Trauma and FANS-Trauma tools in relation to trauma-informed assessment, treatment and service planning, and caregiver/family engagement. This webinar series shows the use of these assessment strategies.
Proporciona información a los jóvenes sobre cómo hablar del trauma médico con otras personas.
Introduces a concept of trauma and offers a framework for becoming a trauma-informed organization, system, or service sector.
Outlines the NCTSN resources that are available on culture and trauma before 2006.
Discusses the challenges traumatized youth face when they are living on the street, including the relationship between trauma and youth homelessness, and offers suggestions for service providers who want to engage these young people in treatment.
Features a trauma-informed caregiver discussing how to partner with a variety of providers including pediatricians.
The NCTSN CANS provides a comprehensive assessment of the type and severity of clinical and psychosocial factors that may impact treatment decisions and outcomes.
As evidence-based assessments and treatments for child trauma continue to expand and become increasingly available, pediatric medical providers benefit from additional knowledge for understanding how trauma may present in medical settings.
A trauma-informed child and family service system is one in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress.