Provides a trauma-informed integrated healthcare model for conceptualizing young children exposed to violence and other traumatic stressors.
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Describes the prevalence and impact of trauma on children in the child welfare system and the rationale for trauma screening and assessment.
Discusses the trauma treatment needs of rural youth and families.
Describes using the FANS-Trauma to assess a family's needs and strengths. This webinar discusses treatment planning upon completing the FANS-Trauma.
Describes three family-based models of intervention: FOCUS, Strengthening Family Coping Resources, and Trauma Adapted Family Connections.
Introduces ways to incorporate parents to improve outcomes for children exposed to trauma. This webinar discusses ways parents' own histories of trauma exposure can impact their parenting and offer strategies for intervention.
Defines the elements of a trauma-informed child welfare system.
Offers perspectives on the intersections between trauma, caregiver substance use, parenting, and prenatal substance use exposure.
Addresses the treatment needs of adolescents who have experienced trauma and still find themselves in challenging situations.
Discusses the relationship between spirituality, religiosity, and psychological trauma. This webinar addresses the therapist's role in assisting children to reconcile conflicts with spirituality and religiosity.