The following resources on Families and Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
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The following resources on Secondary Traumatic Stress were developed by the NCTSN.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network has developed a variety of resources for children, youth, and young adults, to explain child trauma and its effects.
The following resources on LGBTQ Youth were developed by external partners and organizations.
The following resources on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities were developed by the NCTSN.
While many children adjust well after a death, other children have ongoing difficulties that interfere with everyday life and make it difficult to recall positive memories of their loved ones.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) youth experience trauma at higher rates than their straight peers.
In any given year, approximately one million children come to the attention of the U.S. child welfare system.
Despite the high occurrence of childhood exposure to IPV, it is important to note that children are inherently resilient and can move forward from stressful events in their lives.
Wildfires are fires that spread rapidly and rage out of control in areas of woodland, brushland, grassland, scrubland, peatland, and other wooded areas.