by CCTASI Gmail | Dec 10, 2013 | Uncategorized
BOOKS:
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children” (Chapter)
by Amy L. Hoch in the book Treatment for Traumatized Adults
and Children: Clinician’s Guide to Evidence-Based Practice
(Eds. Allen Rubin & David W. Springer)
Helping Families Heal, by the CARES Institute
Mommy’s Black Eye, by William Bentrim
A Terrible Thing Happened, by Margaret M. Holmes & Sasha J. Mudlaff
Please Tell!: A Child’s Story About Sexual Abuse, by “Jessie”
Brave Little Panda, by “Asians Against Violence”
GAMES:
VIDEOS:
PHONE APP FOR EMOTIONAL IDENTIFICATION AND EXPRESSION
AutismXpress
ONLINE RESOURCES:
Comic Strip Templates – try using a comic strip template to format the trauma narrative
ARTICLES
- Cohen, J.A., & Mannarino, A.P. (2011). Supporting children with traumatic grief: What educators need to know. School Psychology International, 32(2), 117-131.
Email Nicole Maj (n-maj@northwestern.edu) for a copy of the article
by CCTASI Gmail | Nov 19, 2013 | Uncategorized
Thanks to all of the 2013 CANS conference attendees who expressed interest in our Center’s
CANS trauma resources.
Conference resources are available to download below and additional CANS trauma resources are available on our
Resources and Products page. Please also take 5 minutes to fill out a survey on the developmental effects of trauma
so we can better understand how to support agencies and
providers in learning about trauma and trauma assessment.
Click HERE to take the survey.
Power Point presentations and resources from Drs. Cassandra Kisiel and Tracy Fehrenbach:
Dissociation
Measures (not official CCTASI products or resources):
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Trauma Symposium
pictures taken by Maggie Mui
by CCTASI Gmail | Jul 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
New Materials from
the Conference are now Available!
Materials on the Childhood Adverse Experiences study (Robert Anda, MD, MS)
Funding Health from Conception to the Grave
Overview of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (PowerPoint)
Materials from Bruce Perry, MD, PhD
Introduction to the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (PowerPoint)
The Role of Healthy Relational Interactions in Buffering the Impact of
Trauma
The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics
Trauma, Violence and Resilience
Symposium Presentation from Bryan Samuels, Commissioner, Administration on Children, Youth and Families
Using a Trauma Lens to Address
Maltreatment (PowerPoint)
Symposium Presentation from Larke Nahme Huang, PhD (SAMHSA)
A Comprehensive Public Health Approach to Child Trauma (PowerPoint)
Keep the Conversation about Trauma Going!
by CCTASI Gmail | Jun 19, 2013 | Uncategorized
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