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From Trauma To Resiliency Traumainformed Practices For Working With Children Families Schools And Communities Shulamit Natan Ritblatt

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From Trauma To Resiliency Traumainformed Practices For Working With Children Families Schools And Communities Shulamit Natan Ritblatt
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.29 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Shulamit Natan Ritblatt, Audrey Hokoda
ISBN: 9780367482633, 9780367482626, 9782022010588, 2022010582, 0367482630, 0367482622, 2022010581
Language: English
Year: 2022

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From Trauma To Resiliency Traumainformed Practices For Working With Children Families Schools And Communities Shulamit Natan Ritblatt by Shulamit Natan Ritblatt, Audrey Hokoda 9780367482633, 9780367482626, 9782022010588, 2022010582, 0367482630, 0367482622, 2022010581 instant download after payment.

From Trauma to Resiliencyintegrates research and practice of trauma-informed care, reviewing the neuroscience of trauma and highlighting relationship-based interventions for diverse populations that have faced multiple traumas. Chapters explore the experiences of oppressed groups that include survivors of abuse, war, poverty, Indigenous youth, Middle Eastern refugee mothers, individuals who identify as sexual and/or gender minorities (SGM), and children and youth involved in child welfare, foster care, and juvenile justice systems. In each chapter, contributors provide strengths-based, trauma-informed strategies that can be used in clinical settings, school-based programs, and in urban communities where food insecurity, limited access to health services, and community violence are prevalent. Professionals and students in counseling, social work, psychology, child welfare, education, and other programs will come away from the book with culturally affirming, trauma-informed interventions and models of care that promote well-being and resilience.

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