Trauma Resiliency Model
Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and their parents/caregivers
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Topic Areas
- Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent)
Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and their parents/caregivers
Adolescents and young adults who have been multiply traumatized
Adolescent males or females aged 12-20 from a broad spectrum of socioeconomic, religious, cultural and ethnic groups who have been exposed to trauma, loss, or a combination of the two
Organizational systems (e.g., residential programs, schools, group homes, hospital settings, etc.) working with and supporting children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregivers
Children/adolescents/young adults (0-21 years) who have experienced chronic/complex trauma and their caregiving systems (e.g., primary, resource, and/or others in their social environment)
Trauma-exposed adolescents aged 13-18 years who experience co-occurring trauma-related mental health problems (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], depression), substance use problems, and other risk behaviors (e.g., risky sexual behavior, non-suicidal self-injury)
Young people transitioning from foster care; specifically, young people 14-26 years old who have spent at least one day in foster care after their 14th birthday
Adolescents aged 14 to 19 who are currently in foster care and who will likely transition out of care to interdependent adult living
Young adult mothers with mental health needs and their children
Young adults between the ages 17 and 22 who are leaving the foster care, juvenile justice, and/or mental health systems