Offers information engagement, inclusion, and retention of children and families in trauma treatment.
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Provides military parents and caregivers with several ways to mitigate the negative effects of deployment including maintaining well-being, fostering positive family dynamics, and using effective parenting strategies.
Provides background information for helping school professionals to engage and provide support for parents and caregivers with LGBTQ students.
Offers information on refugee youth and their families.
Provides questions that Trinka and Sam have about the big virus and ways to answer those questions.
Explores the essential elements of the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC) and what is most important for agencies to know when thinking about launching the workshop, including additional questions related to getting started with the RPC.
Affirms the importance of addressing the impact of historical trauma, including slavery, in the lives of African Americans in the U.S.
Discusses how practitioners can enhance their skills and raise their standard of care to refugee and immigrant caregivers and families who are adjusting to a new culture and may have experienced potentially traumatic events.
Features James, a 16-year-old African American youth who has been living with his maternal uncle, Patrick, since he and his two younger sisters were removed from their biological parents three years ago when James reported to a teacher that his fa
Is a table of standardized measures that are appropriate for children and families dealing with complex trauma.