Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents
Adolescents and young adults who have been multiply traumatized
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- Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent)
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)
Children who are experiencing grief and posttraumatic stress
Young adult mothers with mental health needs and their children
Families living in traumatic contexts who are vulnerable
Caregivers (including birth parents, resource parents, and residential direct care staff) of children, youth, and young adults (0-25) who are at risk for/have histories of relational trauma, including maltreatment, abuse, neglect, violence, absence of a consistent caregiver, and involvement in child welfare and/or juvenile justice settings
Youth ages 8-18 with a chronic history of trauma, adversity, and ongoing stress