I found the list below on the SAMHSA site.
Resources for Military Families Coping with Trauma
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The National Child Traumatic Stress Network: established to improve access to care, treatment, and services for traumatized children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events
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How Families Can Help Children Cope With Fear and Anxiety: provides tips for parents to keep the lines of communication with their children open and alerts parents and other caregivers to common signs of fear and anxiety
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Helping Children Cope with Fear and Anxiety: lists ways that parents can help their children cope with fear and anxiety after a tragic event
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Dealing With the Effects of Trauma – A Self-Help Guide: focuses on helping individuals cope with traumatic events and makes suggestions of how they can take charge of their own recovery. It also provides a list of additional resources
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Cómo ayudar a los niños a enfrentar el miedo y la ansiedad: En situaciones en que las tragedias afectan a su familia de modo personal o llegan a su hogar por medio de la prensa o televisión, usted puede ayudar a los niños a controlar la ansiedad causada por situaciones de violencia, muerte o desastres
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How to Deal with Grief: provides information on grief and how to deal with it
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Major Depression in Children and Adolescents: describes depression and its signs, identifies types of help available, and suggests what parents or other caregivers can do
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When it seems like there is no hope, there is help: information from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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After an Attempt: a guide for taking care of your family member after treatment in the emergency department
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After an Attempt: a guide for taking care of yourself after treatment in the emergency department
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Suicide Fast Facts: provides statistics and a list of resources on suicide


