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Understanding the types of trauma
As a way to help you find information you seek about concerns over trauma a child may be experiencing, four broad categories of potentially how and where a child may experience trauma are provided below. If one of the identified forms of trauma depicted does not seem to fit your situation, please use this site's search, or my research tool, to find the information you desire.
Family & School
Matters

What are Family & School Matters?
Domestic Violence
Divorce / Custody Battle
School Anxiety / Peer    Pressure
Loss of a Loved One
Runaways
Suicide

Natural Disasters
How does Natural Disasters affect kids?
Individual: Life Threating    Illness
Community-Wide:    Earthquakes, Floods,    Storm

Accidents

What types of Accidents?
Auto Accident
Fires, Chemical Spills
Plane Crash
Other Accidents

Terrors

How do you define Terror?
School Violence
Community Violence
Terrorist
War

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