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English: PTSD is a debilitating mental illness that can permanently hinder the psychological and physiological health of children and adolescents. Rapid, sensitive screening is an essential step in mitigating the damage caused by PTSD. This infographic outlines 3 free and empirically supported PTSD screening tools accompanied by QR codes for rapid access.
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Free, empirically supported screening tools for assessing PTSD in children and adolescents

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