Outlines the feelings of young children struggling with the death of someone meaningful and offers suggestions on what caregivers can do to help. Translated in 2024.
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Provides tips for current caregivers and others to help address the needs of immigrant and refugee children who have experienced traumatic separation.
Includes articles that range from a report on teen suicide screening and intervention to new resources for bringing an LGBTQ lens to trauma-informed care.
Ofrece a los padres y cuidadores información sobre la separación traumática, incluyendo qué son las experiencias traumáticas, cómo reaccionan los niños al trauma y formas de sanar.
The Core Curriculum on Childhood Trauma (CCCT) is an innovative approach to providing mental health clinicians with foundational knowledge and case conceptualization skills.
Even in the closest of families, it is sometimes hard to remember that family members may have different reactions to the same traumatic event.
Children whose families and homes do not provide consistent safety, comfort, and protection may develop ways of coping that allow them to survive and function day to day.
The DIPA is an interview of caregivers for children from nine months to six years old.
The SIPA was designed to measure parenting stress in parents of adolescents.