Addresses the influence of culture on mental health providers coping with secondary traumatic stress (STS) and the choices that clinicians make to seek, or not seek, support.
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Describes the development of standardized definitions of child abuse and domestic violence across military branches.
Introduces the basics of a polytrauma system of care and brain injuries.
Describes the work of Strong Families Strong Forces, a home-based intervention for military families with young children (birth to five).
Addresses the relevance of traumatic stress for healthcare providers and discusses the prevalence, impact, risk factors, and mechanisms of pediatric medical trauma.
Describes the connection between caregiver trauma and substance abuse.
Highlights three models of community-level approaches for preventing youth violence and reducing health disparities.
Overviews issues related to human trafficking that have received legislative action or were of significant interest during the 114th Congress.
SPARCS is a manually-guided and empirically-supported group treatment designed to improve the emotional, social, academic, and behavioral functioning of adolescents exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma and/or separate types of trauma.
Provides background on developmental disabilities, statistical information regarding the incidence of trauma for this population, special characteristics of the population that may influence the incidence of trauma, and additional information.