Outlines the need for trauma-informed screening in juvenile justice settings.
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Describes child and adolescent trauma exposure and psychosocial functioning among NCTSN care recipients in residential care.
Describes what comprehensive care for children in the child welfare system looks like.
The development of secondary traumatic stress is recognized as a common occupational hazard for professionals working with traumatized children.
Even in the closest of families, it is sometimes hard to remember that family members may have different reactions to the same traumatic event.
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) proposes to include a new grief disorder—Prolonged Grief Disorder—in its forthcoming Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-5-Text Revised (DSM-5-TR), which is scheduled for release in 2021.
The experience of trauma takes away choice and control. The trauma-informed healing environment maximizes opportunities for choice and control.
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.
Offers readers in-depth coverage of the varied and committed work being done by our Network members.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse.