TST-R is a comprehensive method for treating traumatic stress in children and adolescents that adds to individually-based approaches by specifically addressing social environmental/ system-of-care factors that are believed to be driving a child’s
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Provides an overview of working with unaccompanied minors and the unique nature of the trauma they may have experienced.
Gives an overview of child and adolescent refugee mental health.
Summarizes findings from a survey done by the NCTSN Refugee Working Group Sites in 2004.
Includes a segment from the play Children of War and a documentary about the scope and impact of refugee trauma and its consequences for youth in schools.
Accompanies the Children of War video and includes discussion questions, suggestions about ways schools and teachers can help refugee students and families, and provides information on the effects of traumatic stress on school performance
Describes the mental health issues for refugee children in resettlement.
Offers information about refugee arrivals in the U.S. and refugee mental health needs and best practices.
Highlights best practices in screening and assessment for refugee youth.
Is a table of standardized measures that are appropriate for refugee children and families.