Foster parents need to be trained in trauma-informed approaches and how to identify previous traumas in order to understand how their foster children’s past experiences of abuse or neglect manifest as mental disorders, social challenges, or behavioral concerns. Warning signs for depression or post-traumatic stress disorder should be noted, and youth should be taught how to foster healthy relationships in order to prevent substance abuse, irresponsible sexual activity, or academic failing. Foster parents can provide additional support by creating reasonable expectations for their foster children, teaching effective coping skills, and connecting with available resources
In 2015, there were 14,680 children in out of home care, which was a 9% increase from 2014 (Minnesot...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
Permanency is the desired outcome when a child has been placed into a foster care placement. That pe...
Background: Foster children, mostly maltreated in their birth families, may be fostered by parents w...
With several children entering the foster care system yearly, and due to their past experiences, fos...
Foster parents work with one of the most vulnerable populations in the field of social work. Trauma-...
Youth in foster care experience significant deficits in their educational journey due to their exper...
This report discusses the need for extensive trauma informed care training for resource parents (for...
93 pagesAbuse-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a leading cause of death for children in t...
Through the development and implementation of a trauma-sensitive comprehensive school counseling pro...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe foster parents’ trauma knowledge in Centr...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
Children in foster care represent a highly traumatized population. However, trauma researchers study...
Children who can no longer grow up with their own parents are often placed in foster care. The out-o...
In 2015, there were 14,680 children in out of home care, which was a 9% increase from 2014 (Minnesot...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
Permanency is the desired outcome when a child has been placed into a foster care placement. That pe...
Background: Foster children, mostly maltreated in their birth families, may be fostered by parents w...
With several children entering the foster care system yearly, and due to their past experiences, fos...
Foster parents work with one of the most vulnerable populations in the field of social work. Trauma-...
Youth in foster care experience significant deficits in their educational journey due to their exper...
This report discusses the need for extensive trauma informed care training for resource parents (for...
93 pagesAbuse-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a leading cause of death for children in t...
Through the development and implementation of a trauma-sensitive comprehensive school counseling pro...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe foster parents’ trauma knowledge in Centr...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
Children in foster care represent a highly traumatized population. However, trauma researchers study...
Children who can no longer grow up with their own parents are often placed in foster care. The out-o...
In 2015, there were 14,680 children in out of home care, which was a 9% increase from 2014 (Minnesot...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...