Family Separation & Trauma
An episode of the Social Work & Politics podcast, hosted by Patrick Meehan, titled "Family Separation & Trauma" was published on July 11, 2018 and runs 55 minutes.
July 11, 2018 ·55m · Social Work & Politics
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Summary
What are children separated from their parents experiencing? What about their parents? Julie Ribaudo, Sara Stein, and Paige Safyer discuss the trauma of family separation.
Episode Description
What are children separated from their parents experiencing? What about their parents? Julie Ribaudo, Sara Stein, and Paige Safyer discuss the trauma of family separation.
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