Helping Young People with Trauma-Related Dissociation: Information Sheets for Caregivers, Child Protection Workers, Children, Adolescents, Medical Professionals, Mental Health Professionals, School-Aged Friends, and Teachers

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Abstract

Eight age-appropriate, plain-English information sheets about the management of trauma-related dissociation were developed by researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia and affiliates of The University of Western Australia. Each information sheet targets a different audience, specifically: Caregivers, Child Protection Workers, Children, Adolescents, Medical Professionals, Mental Health Professionals, School-Aged Friends, and Teachers. The information sheets are intended for personal, clinical, and educational use only.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe Kids Research Institute
Number of pages14
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Publication statusUnpublished - 2025

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