Addresses the issues facing poor, urban, African American children who deal with traumatic stress. The webinar discusses how conceptions of race and racism have an impact on these children and their families.
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Discusses definitions of psychosocial approaches, disasters, and disaster resiliency.
Discusses the importance of quality supervision that organizations can provide to staff members at risk for secondary traumatic stress (STS).
This brief includes a look at the six essential domains developed and addressed as part of the Collaborative Change Framework...
Addresses the complex issues and critical needs surrounding young traumatized children in the child welfare system and those who care for them.
Provides information on family resilience. This fact sheet discusses a family's ability to maintain or resume effective functioning, including care of its members following potentially traumatic events.
Outlines recommendations for how jurisdictions can understand Family First’s policy requirements for trauma-informed approaches and ensure that implementation of the law meets the trauma-related needs of children, youth and families.
Offers guidance to help those working with youth involved in multiple systems (YIMS) and their families to use a traumatic stress perspective and provide trauma-informed care.
A 23-item self-report measure designed to assess psychological responses to stressful life events.
An earthquake is a shifting of the earth’s plates, which results in a sudden mild-to-strong shaking of the ground. Since earthquakes are unexpected and can be very destructive, being in one can be very terrifying.