Provides a brief history of the NCTSN Partnering with Youth and Families Committee.
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Discusses what complex trauma is, how it develops, and how it is distinguished from PTSD.
Provides clinicians, counselors, and other providers with insights on dealing with the most difficult crises and turning points that occur in therapy with traumatized children and families.
Discusses the distinction between spirituality and religion, as well as the consequences trauma has on spirituality. This webinar addresses the signs and symptoms of a moral injury and the importance of self-care for mental health providers.
Discusses the development of Strengthening Family Coping Resources (SFCR).
Addresses the lack of consensus on what are the most effective treatments for children with complex trauma.
Describes the purpose and design of the TARGET model of trauma-focused treatment.
Highlights changes in the DSM-5, particularly in the area of Trauma and Stress Related Disorders, including special considerations for clinicians working with young children and their families.
Discusses the origins and organization of the CATS Program.
Stresses that organizations need to have a clearly defined, congruent set of values and principles, and demonstrate behaviors, attitudes, policies, structures, and practices that enable them to work effectively cross-culturally.