Strengthening Family Coping Resources
Families living in traumatic contexts who are vulnerable
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Topic Areas
- Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent)
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
Caregivers of children 2-17 years old in the middle class or lower socioeconomic level
Caregivers (e.g., biological, foster, relative, adoptive) of children from birth to18 years of age whose trauma histories and present day stress exposures interfere with the ability to benefit from child- and youth-focused trauma treatments
Youth ages 8-18 with a chronic history of trauma, adversity, and ongoing stress
Children 6 years of age and younger with significant behavior and/or emotional problems including trauma and their primary caretaker(s)
Parents and caregivers of children and adolescents aged 10-18 years.
Families with at least one child under 6 years of age who are in the child welfare system and have a parent whose substance use is determined to be a primary child safety risk factor
Women and gender-diverse people in criminal justice settings (jails, prisons, and community corrections) with histories of anger, aggression and/or violence
Adults who have experienced trauma; has been used with teens and children ages 6 and up