Not all painful experiences in childhood are traumatic. But childhood trauma is prevalent and can cause significant problems ...
Parents often want to give their children what they never had. But unresolved trauma can shape parenting in ways we don’t ...
The unique symptoms of PTSD in youth, and treatments specific to children after trauma. Exploring how PTSD looks different in children than in adults, what factors contribute to trauma’s long-term ...
When a child is seriously injured, every second matters. For families, those moments are filled with fear, uncertainty, and urgent decisions. For ...
When a parent suffered trauma as a child, their kids are affected. Trauma in childhood echoes through generations, according to new research that could have implications for thousands of migrant ...
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital – Miller Campus in Lehi opened in February of 2024 and has already helped save lives for children in fast growing Utah and ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Zlatina Kostova, a clinical psychologist at the University of Massachusetts, about the trauma children experience when living through war. Zlatina Kostova is a clinical ...
Each year between 200,000 and 270,000 children and youth enter foster care placements with child welfare services, and many more children receive child welfare services while remaining in their parent ...
Growing up in toxic households can inevitably shape how a person behaves and responds to adult relationships. Jeff explains ...
The catastrophic Camp Fire roared through Northern California’s Butte County in 2018, charring the landscape, taking 86 lives and destroying countless homes and habitats in the town of Paradise. The ...
Ladan Hashemi receives funding from the New Zealand Ministry of Social Development and the UK Prevention Research Partnership grant (MR-VO49879/1). Children with traumatic experiences in their early ...
Children initially treated at trauma centers with the highest level of preparedness to care for children, called pediatric readiness, are significantly less likely to die than those initially treated ...