Trauma-informed services for children with incarcerated parents |
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Authors: | Precious Skinner-Osei Jill S. Levenson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida USApskinnerosei@fau.edu;3. School of Social Work, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida USA |
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Abstract: | Children of incarcerated parents have often experienced not only the trauma of family separation, but also other forms of adverse events. Social workers can improve service delivery to this population by incorporating SAMHSA’s components of trauma-informed care (TIC). Translating TIC concepts into practice is an important but challenging goal for social work practitioners. The first half of this article reviews the literature about the effects of parental incarceration on attachment, stigma, physical and mental health, and intergenerational transmission of trauma. The latter half of the article applies principles of TIC by offering specific recommendations for conceptualizing cases through the lens of trauma and utilizing trauma-informed responses with these children. |
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Keywords: | Adverse childhood experiences child maltreatment children of incarcerated parents parental incarceration trauma-informed care |
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