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Series: Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare

The Effects of Stress Biology and Toxic Stress

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Child Development
Trauma and Resilience
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Kristin Johnson, MSW interviews Salam Soliman, Psy.D, IMH-E to discuss the effect that elevated levels of stress have on the developing brain and how Child Welfare workers might help mitigate stress levels through providing resources to at-risk families.

RESOURCES:

  • The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
  • Leadership | Child First
  • Relationship-based practice and the creation of therapeutic change in long-term work: social work as a holding relationship

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