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This infographic offers a new insight into children's behavior, illustrating the different reasons for their reactions.
- Created by Geneviève Salvaille and Lucie Thivierge.
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This infographic illustrates the possible reactions a human being can have when faced with danger, and explains how children who are victims of trauma have their alarm systems constantly activated.
- Created by Geneviève Salvaille and Lucie Thivierge.
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This infographic gives a better understanding of how different external elements can activate traumatized children's alarm systems.
- Created by Geneviève Salvaille and Lucie Thivierge.
This image illustrates how the support of the significant adult with the child enables co-regulation.
- Created by Kristen Wiens.
This infographic offers mental health providers information on understanding cultural responsiveness to racial trauma, why it matters, and what to do. This infographic includes information on what is racial trauma, what is cultural responsiveness, how did we get here, what are the effects of racial trauma and discrimination, as well as your responsibility as a mental health provider.
- Created by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
This infographic provides a good understanding of the impact of trauma on the development of executive functions in children. It also offers several ideas for age-appropriate games to stimulate the development of these skills.
- Created by Alexandra Matte-Landry.
This infographic highlights the four key ways of how trauma responses may present in clients. It also gives a clearer idea of what the collapse/submit response can look like as it can be difficult to recognize, just like many of the emerging defense responses to trauma.
- Created by the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM)
When trauma from a caregiver impacts a child, it can create a cycle that extends for generations. While these impacts can be significant and long-lasting, attachment styles aren’t set in stone. People can learn secure attachment at any point in life.
- Created by the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM).
This infographic provides information on the "freeze" and "shut down" traumatic reactions to help differentiate them.
- Created by the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine.
This infographic provides information on the prevalence of trauma, the types of trauma and the symptoms that can be experienced as a result of trauma. It also offers ideas for coping strategies that can help integrate trauma, as well as outlining the different kinds of treatment that can be effective for people coping with such situations.
- Created by the National Council for Behavioral Health.