Covers current issues in family system assessments and family level interventions.
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Features Mr. Smith, a 27-year-old single father who works full-time as a health worker. He and his fiancé would like full custody of his 7-year-old son, Samuel.
Offers guidance to help those working with youth involved in multiple systems (YIMS) and their families to use a traumatic stress perspective and provide trauma-informed care.
Discusses the guiding principles used to develop the Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) intervention.
Describes the utility of screening and assessment for trauma in juvenile justice settings.
Describes a community system that impacts the lives of young children, addressing the context of the system and its impact on young children, as well as means to achieve effective collaborations within these systems.
Describes the purpose and design of the TARGET model of trauma-focused treatment.
Offers treatment providers and agency administrators information about how to partner with youth and families at each level of their organization.
Discusses existing theoretical and practical perspectives on family resilience and the clinical and research implications for children and families who have experienced trauma.
Gives an overview of current issues and challenges for law enforcement and the juvenile justice system in assisting children and adolescents who face commercial sexual exploitation.