Offers information for teens about common reactions to mass violence, as well as tips for taking care of themselves and connecting with others.
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Provides guidance to youth, parents, caregivers, and others who work with youth about talking to the media after a mass violence event.
Features a highly diverse cast of seven adolescents and young adults who examine the shared and unique challenges faced, mistakes made, and growth attained in the struggle to transcend legacies of developmental trauma.
Offers information about complex trauma, how it can impact youth, both good and harmful coping strategies, and ways to improve.
Offers teens information about trauma, how it can affect them, and why they might use alcohol or drugs to deal with their experiences.
Provides information to youth about how to talk about medical trauma with others.
Offers activities and a scenario for youth who have been ill or injured to help understand what it is they might be feeling.
Provides information to support youth talking about suicide with friends and peers. This fact sheet includes what you can do, action words, skills for getting help, as well as myths and facts about how to help as a peer.
Provides information to help youth practice self-care. This fact sheet includes information on what it means to take care of yourself, as well as recommended hotlines and conversation starters.
Provides information to help youth know what words to use when talking about suicide with friends and peers. This fact sheet includes when you should ask, examples of what to say, when to get help, as well as next steps.