Offers information on integrated care approaches to supporting children and families dealing with traumatic stress and chronic health conditions.
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Discusses culture, context, and perspective as related to the treatment of child traumatic grief.
Describes ways military families communicate during and after deployment.
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.
Offers concrete strategies and recommendations for providers working with LGBTQ youth who have experienced trauma.
Discusses the implications of the changes in the DSM-5 as they relate to young children.
Describes the Child Development Community Policy Program.
Provides an overview of the CANS-Trauma and FANS-Trauma tools in relation to trauma-informed assessment, treatment and service planning, and caregiver/family engagement. This webinar series shows the use of these assessment strategies.
Provides a map for increasing trauma therapist's comfort, willingness, and knowledge to initiate and facilitate sexual health conversations that promote LGBTQ youth coming to know the positive potential for their sexual development and health.
Describes eligibility criteria that can be used to determine whether a family is appropriate for AF-CBT and the role of clinical assessment in AF-CBT, including recommended instruments.