Trauma-informed, evidence-based mental health care is a specialized clinical process designed to assess and mitigate the long-term adverse impacts of trauma or other diagnosable mental health conditions. Evidence-based, trauma-informed mental health treatments for child abuse victims are listed below and additional information can be found at National Traumatic Stress Network or The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare.
- Adverse Childhood Experience(s), ACE Study
- Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Video
- EMDR Institute, Inc.
- Mental Health Linkage Agreement
- CAC Director’s Guide to Quality Mental Healthcare NCTSN e-Learning course & resources
- Tele-Mental Health Webinars, WRCAC, 2019
- California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare
- CAC Directors’ Guide to Mental Health Services for Abused Children, 2008
- NCA/NRCAC Mental Health Brochures
- NCTSN Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
- Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- WRCAC Telemental Health Resource Center
- WRCAC Issue Brief: Moving to Telemental Health in a Child Advocacy Center Environment
- WRCAC Issue Brief: Expanding In-Person Mental Health Services Within a Children’s Advocacy Center as the Pandemic Recedes
- WRCAC Issue Brief: Task Sharing in a Children’s Advocacy Center: The Role of Victim Advocates in Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Children & Families
- WRCAC Issue Brief: Recruiting, Hiring, Supervising, and Retaining Remote Therapists for Rural Children's Advocacy Centers
- Yale School of Medicine: Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention