Other Violent Crimes
STTAR Center clinicians are trained to treat those who have survived a violent crime, those who have witnessed a violent crime, or those whose family members have been hurt or not survived a violent crime.
Other Violent Crimes
Answers in the Aftermath: A guide to mental health concerns for victims of violent crime
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, CMHS / Witness Justice
Violent Crime Increase Means More Victims Needing Help
Catherine Busch, STTAR Center – Reprinted with permission from The Business Monthly, Inc
Physical Assault
If You are a Victim of Physical Assault…
STTAR Center
Bulletins for Teens: Assault
The National Center For Victims of Crime
Robbery
If You are a Victim of Robbery…
STTAR Center
Bulletins for Teens: Robbery and Property Crime
The National Center For Victims of Crime
Homicide
If You are a Co-Victim of Homicide…
STTAR Center
How to Help
Supporting the Survivor: A guide to understanding the impact of violent trauma on your loved ones and how you can help them
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, CMHS / Witness Justice
Crime Victims’ Rights and Services: What Employers Need to Know
Catherine Busch, STTAR Center – Reprinted with permission from The Business Monthly, Inc.
How to Help Co-Victims of Homicide…
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