Mental health concerns encourage rethinking of childhood trauma support in schools

Schools should be ideal places for children who have faced trauma to process their experiences. Yet too often, school systems lack the infrastructure or training to support their most vulnerable students, according to a Rutgers researcher who argues that investing in school-based trauma counseling would yield long-term societal benefits.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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