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Re: Programs for 'acting out' young children in care
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Hi Adam,<br>
My name is Joyce Holmes and I'm the Exec.Dir. at Exchange Clubs' Child
Abuse Prevention Center in Durham, North Carolina, USA. <br>
We have a program specifically for this age group (5-12). We do intensive
home-visiting with Master's level staff and have been remarkably
successful. If you would like to hear more, please let me know.<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Joyce<br>
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<font face="Arial, Helvetica">Joyce Holmes, Executive Director<br>
Exchange Clubs' Child Abuse Prevention Center in Durham<br>
T: 919/ 286-9106<br>
F: 918/ 286-4716<br>
Suite 209<br>
1200 Broad Street<br>
Durham NC 27705-3576</font></html>
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From: rnjoy@ttacs1.ttu.edu (Joyce Munsch)
Subject: Re:
You said:
> A friend of mine is looking for a self-report measure of
>traumatic events appropriate for inpatient adolescents. Ideally she is
>looking for a measure that would asses the types of traumatic events
>(physical abuse, sexual abuse, natural disasters, etc.) that had been
>experienced in the adolescent's life time.
She should take a look at the Traumatic Events Questionnaire (Vrana &
Lauterbach, 1994). It asks about accidents, natural disasters, being a
victim of violent crime, physical and sexual abuse, witnessing someone
being killed, and serious injuries to self or others.
I don't have the full citation, but if the authors' names are not enough to
find the measure in an electronic database, contact me again.
Joyce Munsch
HDFS, Texas Tech University