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  • Supporting Children Who Are Experiencing Stress by ChildCare Aware of America

    Supporting Children Who Are Experiencing Stress

    ChildCare Aware of America

  • What is Mental Health? by National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness

    What is Mental Health?

    National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness

  • Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions by The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

    Teaching Your Child to: Identify and Express Emotions

    The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

  • Teaching Your Child About Feelings: Birth to Age 2 by The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

    Teaching Your Child About Feelings: Birth to Age 2

    The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

  • Let's Talk About Feelings by ChildCare Aware of America

    Let's Talk About Feelings

    ChildCare Aware of America

  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse or Trauma by Child Welfare Information Gateway

    Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse or Trauma

    Child Welfare Information Gateway

    This issue brief is intended to build a better understanding of the characteristics and benefits of TF-CBT. It was written primarily to help child welfare caseworkers and other professionals who work with at-risk families make more informed decisions about when to refer children and their parents and caregivers to TF-CBT therapists. This information also may help biological parents, foster parents, and other caregivers understand what they and their children can gain from TF-CBT and what to expect during treatment. In addition, this issue brief may be useful to others with an interest in implementing or participating in effective strategies for the treatment of children who have suffered from sexual abuse or multiple traumatic events.

 
 
 

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