Webinar: Understanding Military Children’s Mental Health-Evidence-Based Resources and Trauma-Informed Approaches

Date/Time

Thursday, Nov 7, 2024
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CEs offered by the Center for Applied Research Solutions (CARS) for the following licenses: ASW, BRN, CCS, CSD, LCSW, LEP, LMFT, LPCC, PPS, PRSS, JI-RPS, MHPS, RSPS, PSS, Peer Instructor, & General Contact Hours.

Military families face unique and complex challenges that can directly impact the mental health of their children. This webinar will delve into the specific psychological, emotional, and social issues faced by military families and their children, exploring trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based solutions tailored to provide support.

This session is an essential opportunity for practitioners to gain expert knowledge and practical tools to better support the mental health and well-being of military families and their children.

Learning Objectives
Identify key mental health challenges faced by military families and their children. Explore the unique psychological, emotional, and social struggles encountered by military families and how these challenges impact family dynamics and children’s mental health.
Understand trauma-informed and evidence-based approaches for supporting military children. Review current literature and resources on military children’s mental health, with a focus on risk and protective frameworks and trauma-informed care strategies.
Explore clinical insights and practical resources for supporting military families. Learn about clinical approaches and resources that have been effectively integrated to support the mental health of military families and children.


Audience: Mental health providers, families, clinicians, peers, and teachers.


Sponsored By: National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC)

Cost: Free


For questions, email nttacinfo@cars-rp.org


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