Grief and Trauma Intervention (GTI) for Children
Children who are experiencing grief and posttraumatic stress
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Topic Areas
- Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent)
Children who are experiencing grief and posttraumatic stress
Parents of young children 2-5 years old; may be used with parents/caregivers of children 6-8 years old
Adolescents aged 14 to 19 who are currently in foster care and who will likely transition out of care to interdependent adult living
Young adults between the ages 17 and 22 who are leaving the foster care, juvenile justice, and/or mental health systems
Parents of adolescents and young teens
Those working with juvenile justice system-involved youth which can include juvenile correctional or probation officers, youth care workers, teachers, social workers, judges, attorneys, guardian ad litems (GALs), or court-appointment special advocates (CASAs)
Youth in late elementary school through early high school (ages 10-16) who have experienced traumatic events and who are experiencing moderate to severe levels of PTSD symptoms
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