The national Disaster Distress Helpline (call or text 1-800-985-5990; for Spanish, press “2”) is dedicated to providing crisis counseling and support 24/7/365 for anyone in the U.S./territories experiencing emotional distress or other mental heal
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Offers information to parents and caregiver on how to help military children and adolescents who identify as LGBTQ deal with the many challenges they face. This tip sheet describes common thoughts or situations LGBTQ youth may have and how parents
Tells the story of several illustrated characters who are coping with having to say goodbye when the family of a school-age boy, Gabriel, announces that they will need to move and relocate yet again in search for seasonal farm-work. The story high
Focuses on Kate and her daughter Dani in their first therapy taking place 1 year after the sudden and traumatic loss of Jim, their husband and father. Dr.
Offers ways to support children and talk to them about COVID-19.
Helps schools assess what level of partnering currently exists within their school community, areas that require enhancement, and strategies for implementing these enhancements.
Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
Provides tips for current caregivers and others to help address the needs of immigrant and refugee children who have experienced traumatic separation.
Offers a compendium of tools to guide medical professionals in effectively assessing and treating medical traumatic stress in children and families. This toolkit helps providers address the emotional, as well as the physical side of trauma.