Discusses multi-generational trauma within families and how it presents unique assessment and treatment planning considerations.
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Explores issues of implementation and sustainability of screening and assessment in an already over-burdened child welfare system.
Discusses ways mental health providers can work with pediatric medical providers to ensure traumatized children receive care.
Discusses how mental health professionals can work with child protective services workers to provide trauma-informed care to infants and toddlers who come to their attention because of abuse or neglect.
Offers information about refugee arrivals in the U.S. and refugee mental health needs and best practices.
Focuses on childhood grief in the school setting.
Discusses trauma-informed assessment in schools, differential diagnosis, and trauma-informed IEPs (Individualized Education Plans).
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.
Shares how the Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit: 2nd Edition has been implemented in three different states by non-profit organizations, in partnership with their child welfare jurisdictions.
Describes three family-based models of intervention: FOCUS, Strengthening Family Coping Resources, and Trauma Adapted Family Connections.