Abuse

Making the Connection: Trauma and Substance Abuse

2024-12-13T19:22:24-06:00

Data from the most recent National Survey of Adolescents and other studies indicate that one in four children and adolescents in the United States experiences at least one potentially traumatic event before the age of 162, and more than 13% of 17-year-olds—one in eight—have experienced posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point in […]

Making the Connection: Trauma and Substance Abuse2024-12-13T19:22:24-06:00

Helping immigrant children heal

2024-12-13T19:24:53-06:00

Twenty years ago, Hami Torres fled Mexico at age 13, her 11-year-old brother in tow. Terrified, they trekked for hours with a group of older strangers through desert scrub that slashed Hami’s bare legs bloody. Then the two children were folded into the spare-tire compartment of a car for the drive across the […]

Helping immigrant children heal2024-12-13T19:24:53-06:00

What is test anxiety and how can we support students when they experience it?

2024-12-13T19:26:41-06:00

As the first day of school approaches, parents and children gather their backpacks as educators finalize lesson plans and ready their classrooms. The new school year offers a fresh start for students as well as an opportunity for academic success. However, up to 40% of students suffer from test anxiety, which contributes to […]

What is test anxiety and how can we support students when they experience it?2024-12-13T19:26:41-06:00

Managing stress during the COVID-19 pandemic

2024-12-13T19:28:36-06:00

While we are all focusing on taking care of our physical health as the outbreak of COVID-19 develops, it’s also important to keep our mental health a priority. When there is a major concern for ourselves or our loved ones falling ill, the emotional impact of that can be great.

It’s human nature to […]

Managing stress during the COVID-19 pandemic2024-12-13T19:28:36-06:00

Integrating parents with trauma histories into child trauma treatment: Establishing core components.

2024-12-13T19:30:29-06:00

To identify core components of parent/caregiver integration into evidence based child trauma treatment models, specifically those parents/caregivers who have experienced trauma themselves. The Parent/Caregiver Trauma and Healing Coordinating Group (PCTHCG) of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network examined existing scholarly literature, gathered input from clinical experts and parent partners, and assessed child trauma […]

Integrating parents with trauma histories into child trauma treatment: Establishing core components.2024-12-13T19:30:29-06:00

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse.

2024-06-18T21:54:56-05:00

By Chester Street Foundation

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse. Hospitals in Texas have reported seeing an increase in child abuse cases, which they believe is driven by the increase in psychological stress at home and children out of school during the day. Furthermore, the group who most often […]

Coronavirus is giving rise to another tragic issue. Child abuse.2024-06-18T21:54:56-05:00

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse

2024-06-18T21:55:25-05:00

By Elizabeth Hartney, PhD Child abuse is known to repeat itself from generation to generation. Although not universal, the children of people with addictions are at higher risk of all types of abuse, and of developing addictions. The reasons why people who were sexually abused in childhood go on to have abusive relationships […]

Breaking the Cycle of Child Abuse2024-06-18T21:55:25-05:00

Four Ways Teachers Can Show They Care

2024-06-18T22:07:23-05:00

By VICKI ZAKRZEWSKI If I asked you to tell me what you remembered most about your favorite teacher growing up, I bet you wouldn’t say much about the subject matter. Instead, I’d expect you to describe how he or she made you feel as you learned that subject matter—the sense of excitement or […]

Four Ways Teachers Can Show They Care2024-06-18T22:07:23-05:00

CDC: Childhood Trauma Tied to Poor Health

2024-06-18T22:10:11-05:00

By Gaby Galvin PEOPLE WHO EXPERIENCED trauma as children are more likely to suffer severe health consequences later in life, a new federal analysis shows.

Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, refer to potentially traumatic events experienced or witnessed during childhood, like violence, substance misuse and mental health problems in the home. Though public health […]

CDC: Childhood Trauma Tied to Poor Health2024-06-18T22:10:11-05:00

School exclusions are on the up – but training teachers in trauma could help

2024-06-18T22:17:10-05:00

By The Conversation

After years of decline, school exclusions are on the rise again, according to official figures for the Department for Education. The Timpson review, carried out by former children’s minister Edward Timpson, also shows that children in care and other “children in need” are disproportionately likely to be excluded. This amplifies […]

School exclusions are on the up – but training teachers in trauma could help2024-06-18T22:17:10-05:00
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