Affirms the importance of addressing the impact of historical trauma, including slavery, in the lives of African Americans in the U.S.
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The CPTSD-I is a structured clinician-administered interview for youths 6 to 18 years old that assesses PTSD symptoms and diagnoses, qualifying event, and current functioning.
Early childhood trauma generally refers to the traumatic experiences that occur to children aged 0-6.
The BORRTI is a widely used measure designed to evaluate individuals for personality and thought disorders.
The CBCL/1.5-5 obtains caregivers' ratings of 99 problem items.
The TSCC measures severity of posttraumatic stress and related psychological symptomatology (anxiety, depression, anger, dissociation) in children ages 8-16 years who have experienced traumatic events, such as physical or sexual abuse, major loss,
A self-report measure of community violence exposure for children aged 4-10 that includes drawings to accompany questions and thermometer-type rating scale.
The PIR-GAS is a research-based rating instrument covering the full range of parent/infant relationships used for research purposes to describe the strengths of a relationship as well as to capture the severity of a disorder.
Offers training on the various components of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Acknowledges that the experiences of Indigenous children have resulted in profound loss and complex trauma. Prior to the passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978, Indigenous children were systematically removed from the care and custody of their parents, their families, and their communities.