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Families in Crisis at the Border - Impact on Children's Health and Development

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Child Psychology Courses Mental Health Courses Pediatrics Courses Child Development Courses Trauma Courses

Course Description

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Explore the impact of family separation at the US-Mexico border on children's health and development in this 47-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Hear from experts in pediatrics and child trauma as they discuss the biological and psychological consequences of forced separation, including the effects of toxic stress on brain architecture. Learn about risk factors, therapy strategies, and the role of pediatricians in addressing this crisis. Gain insights into early childhood trauma, prevention methods, and the challenges of reuniting families. Examine the political aspects of the situation and consider potential solutions for healing and supporting affected children.

Syllabus

Intro
Ann Thomas
What sets off alarm bells
Toxic stress
Risk factors
Young children
Therapy strategies
What pediatricians are doing
Early childhood trauma
Prevention
Reuniting Families
Healing
Politics
Questions


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The Aspen Institute

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