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Books
Becoming trauma informed
by
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Call Number: WM 172.5 B435 2012
Trauma-Informed Practices with Children and Adolescents
Call Number: WM 172.5 S74 2012
Through a Trauma Lens : transforming health and behavioral health systems
by
Vivian B. Brown
Call Number: WM 172.5 B76 2018
Trauma matters [electronic resource] : guidelines for trauma-informed practices in women's substance use services
Call Number: E-book
Principles of Trauma Therapy : a guide to symptoms, evaluation, and treatment Second edition, DSM-5 update.
Call Number: WM 172.5 B7495 2015
Reports
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACES)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications: Trauma, Violence & Mental Health
B.C. Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. Limit results to Trauma Informed Practice & Mental Health
Engaging Women in Trauma-Informed Peer Support : A Guidebook
National Center for Trauma Informed Care
Real Tools: Responding to Multi-abuse Trauma. A Tool Kit to Help Advocates and Community Partners Better Serve People with Multiple Issues
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health
Trauma, Turmoil and Tragedy: Understanding the Needs of Children and Youth at Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm
Representative of Children and Youth, B.C.
Trauma-Informed Practice Guide (May 2013)
This guide was developed on behalf of the BC Provincial Mental Health and Substance Use Planning Council.
Organizations
National Center for Trauma-Informed Care
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Attachment and Trauma Network
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Valuable site with many reports and overviews written by specialists in the field, such as Patricia Kerig.
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