Explains how trauma, especially repeated interpersonal trauma such as sexual or physical abuse, affects a child's developing brain.
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Defines trauma in the early years and discusses the sources of traumatic events.
Discusses cultural considerations when providing mental health care to members of the military, veterans, and their families.
Explores how relationships with people with lived experience are essential to trauma-informed care by emphasizing the importance of shared decision-making, mutual respect, and authentic collaboration.
Focuses on partnering with schools to enhance mental health and trauma-informed services designed to inform both school personnel and mental health professionals about the impact of traumatic events.
Offers mental health providers information on understanding cultural responsiveness to racial trauma, why it matters, and what to do.
Offers concrete strategies and recommendations for providers working with LGBTQ youth who have experienced trauma.
Lays a groundwork of fundamental knowledge about integrated health care and how it relates to trauma.
Supports exploration and decision-making processes when applying for a grant that will help support the selection, implementation, and sustainability planning of a trauma-specific intervention or practice.
Describes how young children, school-age children, and adolescents react to traumatic events and offers suggestions on how parents and caregivers can help and support them.