Supporting Children When a Loved One is Seriously Ill
“What should we tell the children? We don’t want to frighten them.” I’ve heard this concern voiced numerous times over the
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“What should we tell the children? We don’t want to frighten them.” I’ve heard this concern voiced numerous times over the
Unlike any other major disease, there is a relatively narrow window when addiction develops: it nearly always originates during adolescence. The
When children understand what’s happening in the brain, it can be the first step to having the power to make choices.
Substance use and addiction has a tremendous impact on families, including the most vulnerable members – the children. Often the children
Meet Salia: Her Family Struggled with Addiction is a brief, youth‑centered video that gives voice to the lived experience of a
They will ask what happened. Children and teenagers are better able to cope with upsetting news when they understand more about
In this 28 minute video, Elmo’s dad talks with Elmo about his Uncle Jack who died and helps Elmo understand that
Grief and Trauma in Children provides easy-to-implement, ready-to-use therapy materials to help busy practitioners use grief and trauma interventions in real-world
Grief, in all the forms it takes; stages as some call them, is mostly seen as a negative, painful thing. A