For Educators

Creating Supportive Environments When Scary Things Happen
Helping Youth After Community Trauma: Tips for Educators
Psychological and Behavioral Impact of Trauma: Elementary School Students
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators
Self-Care for Educators
Trauma Facts for Educators

Parents/Caregivers

Complex Trauma: Facts for Caregivers
Parent Guidelines for Helping Youth After Mass Violence Attack
Parent Guidelines for Helping Youth After the Recent Shooting
Psychological Impact of Mass Violence
Helping School-Age Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers
Helping Teens with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers
Guiding Adults in Talking to Children About Death and Attending Services
Tips For Parents on Media Coverage of a Shooting
Talking To Teens When Violence Happens
Terrorist Attacks and Children: Information for Caregivers
Immediate and Delayed Reactions to Trauma
Reactions to Trauma
SAMHSA: Tips for Survivors
Parent tips for Helping Adolescents after Disasters

Kids/Teens

Understanding Child Trauma
Entendamos El Trauma Infantil (Understanding Child Trauma)
Childhood Traumatic Grief: Youth Information Sheet
For Teens: Coping After Mass Violence
College Students: Coping After the Recent Shooting
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Veterans

Understanding PTSD and PTSD Treatment (Booklet)
Understanding PTSD and PTSD Treatment (Español)
Understanding PTSD and Aging (Booklet)
Understanding PTSD and Aging (Booklet)
Understanding PTSD: A Guide for Family and Friends (Booklet)
Understanding PTSD: A Guide for Family and Friends (Booklet) En Español
Resources For Survivors and The Public Following Disaster and Mass Violence
What To Expect in The Wake of Disaster
What To Expect in The Wake of Disaster | En Español
What To Expect in The Wake of Mass Violence | En Español
Self-Care After Disasters
Risk And Resilience Factors
Media Coverage of Traumatic Events

Frontline Professionals

Understanding Child Trauma
Building Community Resilience For Children And Families
Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Fact Sheet For Organizations Employing Community Violence Workers
Immediate and Delayed Reactions to Trauma