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Projects to Watch

The projects described below are highlighted on the NCTSN website and retrieved (2010) from a roster of organizational NCTSN members arranged by state — including current grantees as well as affiliated members. For each site the funding periods(s) by Federal fiscal year, abstract, and contact information are listed. This roster will change as the funding

Intervention

Please note: The information below is provided as resource information only. All assessment and intervention resources require appropriate training and supervision for clinical use by mental health professionals. Don’t Hit My Mommy: A Manual for Child-Parent Psychotherapy with Young Witnesses of Family Violence (2005) Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn This practical handbook offers treatment

Assessment

Please note: The information below is provided as resource information only. All assessment and intervention resources require appropriate training and supervision for clinical use by mental health professionals. (Links open in new browser windows). Crosswalk between Diagnostic Classifications 0-3, ICD 9 CM and DSM IVR (2007) Michigan Department of Community Health This guide to clinical assessment

Training

Child Trauma Academy The Child Trauma Academy is a not-for-profit organization based in Houston, Texas, working to improve the lives of high-risk children through direct service, research and education. In a variety of resources and specialized training, the Child Trauma Academy focuses on the crucial importance of childhood experience in shaping the health of the

Publications

Addressing the Unique and Trauma-Related Needs of Young Children (2010) Patricia Zindler, Anne Hogan, and Mimi Graham This policy brief, written to build the capacity of the System of Care for early childhood in Florida to assist young children and their families who have experienced trauma. The paper addresses the impact of trauma on infants

Resources

Resources (all links open in new windows) Child Welfare Information Gateway This website connects child welfare and related professionals to comprehensive information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families. It features the latest on topics from prevention to permanency, including child abuse and neglect, foster care, and adoption as well as links and

Module 5: Further Learning and Exploration: A Resource Compendium

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Learning Objectives At the end of this module, you will be able to: Identify resources, publications and interventions for further learning and exploration The field of trauma, recognizing the impact of trauma on young children and their families, and effective intervention has grown enormously over the past 10 years. There are many resources, publications, and

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