Understanding Youth Substance Use: For Military Parents and Caregivers
Offers military parents and caregivers information about military youth substance use.
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Offers military parents and caregivers information about military youth substance use.
Features Andrew Woods, a clinician with over two decades of experience working with boys and men of color.
Offers information for youth to help them understand the differences between grief and traumatic grief, the signs and symptoms of traumatic grief in children and youth, and what to do to feel better.
Provides information for youth about separation distress, when separation can be traumatic for children and youth, traumatic reactions to separation, and what to do to feel better.
Resume los primeros auxilios psicológicos (PFA) ocho acciones centrales. Esta tarjeta es un recordatorio rápido de las ocho acciones principales involucradas en Primeros auxilios psicológicos.
Brinda orientación sobre cómo responder a eventos de desastres, violencia o terrorismo utilizando la intervención de Destrezas para la recuperación psicológica.
Describe Los 12 Conceptos Centrales: Conceptos para entender las reacciones al estrés traumático en los niños y sus familias.
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.
Describe cómo reaccionan los niños más pequeños, los escolares y los adolescentes ante acontecimientos traumáticos y ofrece sugerencias para que padres y cuidadores los puedan ayudar y apoyar.
Identifies existing NCTSN resources related to race and trauma. The list includes fact sheets and resource guides, offering information and suggestions for supporting African American children and families who have experienced trauma.
Introduces Angel Cooper, Matthew Bump, Weimy Montero, and Marcell Paige, four amazing young adults who will talk about their experiences and thoughts on resiliency. They will reflect on their goals, challenges, healthy coping styles, and hopes for the future.
Provides questions that Trinka and Sam have about the big virus and ways to answer those questions.