Trinka y Juan El Gran Fuego (in Spanish)
Ayuda a los niños pequeños y a sus familias a hablar sobre los sentimientos y las preocupaciones que puedan tener después de vivenciar un incendio a gran escala, como un incendio forestal.
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Ayuda a los niños pequeños y a sus familias a hablar sobre los sentimientos y las preocupaciones que puedan tener después de vivenciar un incendio a gran escala, como un incendio forestal.
Outlines the top ten things mental health professionals working in schools after a disaster should be doing.
Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about hurricanes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a hurricane, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.
Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about hurricanes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a hurricane, and talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.
Highlights the story of a traumatized youth from early childhood to older adolescence illustrating his trauma reactions and interactions with various service providers.
Offers information for CAC workers on the available instruments for evidence-based assessment.
Offers different resources for CAC workers implementing evidence-based treatment.
is a compilation of samples that CAC's can use to best support the decision about in house mental health services versus linking to outside agencies.
Is a compilation of resources to help CAC workers monitor the quality of the mental health component at their CAC.
Offers additional resources on secondary traumatic stress for CAC workers.
Provides information on how parents can help their young children cope with the aftermath of an earthquake.
Assists mental health agencies with navigating and understanding The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) website.