Is the full set of appendices for the Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide.
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Increases understanding of the impact that parents’ own unresolved trauma can have on their capacity to engage with child welfare personnel, negotiate different aspects of the child welfare system, and safely parent their children.
Describes how the film Removed gives foster parents a vivid picture of what it must be like for children entering the foster care system.
Provides information about the effects of prenatal exposure to substances and trauma on children.
Provides an overview on how mental health professionals can work with journalists.
Is a centralized resource for providers and resource parents who are using or interested in using Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents in their communities.
Features a trauma-informed caregiver discussing how to partner with a variety of providers including pediatricians.
Provides information on screening for mental health needs and trauma in a CAC.
Focuses on how therapists can handle the challenge of remaining attuned to intensely distressed clients while also recognizing and regulating their own stress reactions.
Is designed to mitigate secondary trauma symptoms experienced by child welfare staff, and secondary trauma’s impact on unit and agency functioning.