Discusses definitions of psychosocial approaches, disasters, and disaster resiliency.
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Discusses sexual assault that occurs within the context of ongoing relationships and those that occur in a one-time interaction (e.g., at a party, among casual acquaintances, friends who are not in an ongoing intimate/romantic relationship).
Defines infant mental health and why it is important, with particular emphasis on the relationship context of early development.
Aims to help survivors gain skills to manage distress and cope with post-disaster stress and adversity.
Provides an overview of issues specific to military culture and family life, describes two models for treating military children with traumatic grief, and highlights a service member's experience.
Addresses providing or referring infants, young children, and their caregivers for trauma-sensitive therapeutic interventions, including Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC).
Presents findings from research data on the 1988 earthquake in Spitak, Armenia and makes references to other natural disasters.
Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents.
Provides foundational knowledge to better understand The 12 Core Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress Responses in Children and Families.
Discusses the unique characteristics of young children in foster care as they recover from abuse and neglect.