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The following resources on Refugee Trauma were developed by external partners and organizations.
Refugee children may feel relieved when they are resettled in the US. However, the difficulties they face do not end upon their arrival.
Features Nancy Kassam Adams and Anne Kazak, longtime members of the NCTSN and Co-Directors of the Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress, an NCTSN Category II Center.
Articulates how a trauma-informed and anti-racist approach can and should drive the NCTSN's collaborative work.
Provides legal counsel for unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children in the US.
Provides some key terms that relate to the LGBTQ community, keeping in mind that there are many ways to define these common words.
Discusses what complex trauma is, how it develops, and how it is distinguished from PTSD.
Provides parents and providers with information about the psychological impact of a mass violence event.