Covers current issues in family system assessments and family level interventions.
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Building Trauma-Informed Systems and Practices for Children and Families in the Child Welfare System
Explains the elements of a trauma-informed child welfare system.
Examines how military families interact with various service systems, including schools and the court system.
Provides an overview of the effects of polyvictimization on youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.
Explores both the historical and current causes for disproportionality.
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.
Focuses on describing and advocating for creating trauma-informed child-serving systems including juvenile justice, child welfare, healthcare, mental health, school, and law-enforcement.
Discusses the guiding principles used to develop the Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) intervention.
Discusses the effects physical abuse, neglect, and domestic violence have on young children.