Initially organized as the KC Attachment Network, they found that families from all over the United States were looking for ways to connect with others
raising traumatized children.
After that, throughout the next decade, I suffered sexual and physical abuse at the hands of fellow children and teachers, verbally abuse by my father and physical abuse from my mother, who could barely cope with her own divorce demons, working full time and having to
raise a traumatized children (a son and a daughter) on her own.
Not exact matches
The mission of the National
Child Traumatic Stress Network is to
raise the standard of care and improve access to services for
traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.
Page after page, I ached for Oksana, the twelve - year - old heroine, for the sad reality that was / is her life and that of many other orphanage -
raised, severely
traumatized children who fear to trust and open themselves to attachment.
OUR MISSION is to
raise the standard of care and improve access to services for
traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.
The Boy Who Was
Raised as a Dog: And Other Stories from a
Child Psychiatrist's Notebook - What
Traumatized Children Can Teach Us about Loss, Love and Healing.
The Boy Who Was
Raised As a Dog is a series of (horrific) stories from a
child psychiatrist's work with severely
traumatized children.
The boy who was
raised as a dogy: what
traumatized children can teach us about loss, love and healing.
The National
Child Traumatic Stress Network
raises the standard of care and improves access to services for
traumatized children, their families, and communities throughout the United States.
The Boy Who Was
Raised as a Dog: And Other Stories from a
Child Psychiatrist's Notebook — What
Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love, and Healing
ATN's advocacy efforts include
raising awareness in communities and nationally about the needs of
traumatized children for therapeutic interventions and therapeutic parenting, as well as providing input into legislation that impacts
traumatized children and their families.
Raising public awareness about the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress is central to raising the standard of care and increasing access to quality services for traumatized children and their fa
Raising public awareness about the scope and serious impact of
child traumatic stress is central to
raising the standard of care and increasing access to quality services for traumatized children and their fa
raising the standard of care and increasing access to quality services for
traumatized children and their families.
It is an unprecedented collaboration among over 54
child trauma organizations across the country, with a mission «to
raise the standard of care and improve access to services for
traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.»
National
Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's traumatized children and their families by raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national reso
Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's
traumatized children and their families by
raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of
child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national reso
child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's
children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement,
child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national reso
child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national resource.
Among the projects ETTN will do to improve access to services and
raise the standard of care for
traumatized very young
children are: creating educational and training materials for parents, childcare providers, service providers for families in the military, pediatric providers,
child welfare professionals, judges, and foster care providers; and collaborating with the Network and NCTSN centers in cross-site evaluation, training, and dissemination.
Mission of NCTSN To
raise the standard of care and improve access to services for
traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.
With membership that reaches around the world, ATN provides training both on - line and on - location training in therapeutic parenting, operates private on - line support communities with experienced therapeutic parents moderating, maintains a database of worldwide therapists and resources, and is the premier support, education and advocacy system for those
raising traumatized and attachment - disordered
children.
Formed in 1995 by three adoptive moms who were struggling to
raise children with attachment disorders, ATN has grown into the VOICE for
traumatized children and their families.