Identifying Dual Status Youth with Trauma-Related Problems (2015)

Imagine that a clinician or agency has decided to put in place a way to identify dual status youths’ trauma-related needs. How should they go about it? That is the question addressed in this second brief in a series on traumarelated procedures for use with dual status young people—children and adolescents who are being served by both child welfare and juvenile justice systems.

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Trauma in Dual Status Youth: Putting Things in Perspective (2015)

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Review of Trauma Screening Tools for Children and Adolescents (2016)