The Impact of Trauma on Children and Families Implications for Child Welfare and the Court System Presented by C. Lynne Edwards, LCSW CASA State Conference,
M OTHERS ’ N ARRATIVES OF T RAUMA : A N EXPLORATORY STUDY OF HOW MOTHERS NARRATE THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA ON THEIR FAMILIES D R. S TEPHEN C OULTER Q UEENS.
Couples’ Recovery from Sexual Addiction Mark Laaser, PhD, BPCCC 952-746-3880 [email protected].
CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE COPING WITH LOSS & OTHER TRAUMA 2011 Children’s Roundtable Summit Seven Springs, PA Marty Beyer, Ph.D.
Chapter 7: Stress and Coping Chapter themes covered: What causes stress? Illness as a source of stress; Stress as a cause of illness; What are different.
Yoga Mind-body exercise Goal is to get the mind and the body work as a solid unit Physical harmony & health Mental balance & peace Yoga as alternative.
Problem with the DSM: It highlights or exaggerates differences between the diagnosed and the undiagnosed A possible alternative to the DSM would be a system.
Trauma in the eyes of a child Prepared by Tine Lee (Ed.D in process) Full Life Counseling & Training Centre Inc [email protected] 09228407910 [email protected].
CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE COPING WITH LOSS & OTHER TRAUMA 2011 Children’s Roundtable Summit
Introduction to the Measures Review Database nctsn/measures Iliane Morrissey
Bringing Protective Factors to Life in the Child Welfare System New Hampshire.
ETHICAL ATTUNEMENT AND COMPLEX TRAUMA Mary Jo Barrett .