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overview Sufna John, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas. She specializes in infant and early childhood mental health and intergenerational trauma and trains various professionals in assessments, treatments, and practices that support family resilience. She leads several statewide initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for traumatized children and their families throughout the state of Arkansas, including serving as Co-Director of the Arkansas Budling Effective Services for Trauma (ARBEST - https://psychiatry.uams.edu/arbest/) and Clinical Director of the Arkansas Trauma Resource Initiative for Schools (TRIS - https://www.tris-ar.org/) programs. She is passionate about partnering with various child-serving systems to promote equitable and trauma-informed practices for caregivers and children.

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Academic Article A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE MANAGING YOUTH TRAUMA EFFECTIVELY PROGRAM FOR SUBSTANCE-ABUSING WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
Academic Article Empirically-guided assessment of complex trauma for children in foster care: A focus on appropriate diagnosis of attachment concerns.
Grant Arkansas Building Effective Services for Trauma
Grant Arkansas Building Effective Services for Trauma
Grant Arkansas Network for Early Stress and Trauma
Grant The ARBEST Trauma Assessment and Mental Health Case Management Program
Academic Article Treatments for Early Childhood Trauma: Decision Considerations for Clinicians.
Academic Article Nightmares in Treatment-Seeking Youth: the Role of Cumulative Trauma Exposure.
Academic Article Sleep as a Moderator of Young Children's Traumatic Stress and Behavior Problems: a Treatment-Referred Sample.
Grant The ARBEST Trauma Assessment and Mental Health Case Management Program
Grant Expanding Mental Health Services for Children in Foster Care: Trauma Assessment, Mental Health Case Management
Grant Expanding Mental Health Service for Children in Foster Care: Trauma Assessment & Mental Health Case Management.
Grant The ARBEST Trauma Assessment and Mental Health Case Management Program
Grant The ARBEST Trauma Assessment and Mental Health Case Management Program
Grant Expanding Mental Health Service for Children in Foster Care: Trauma Assessment & Mental Health Case Management.
Academic Article Behavior Management in Young Children Exposed to Trauma: A Case Study of Three Evidence-Based Treatments.
Grant The Arkansas Trauma Resource Initiative for Schools (TRIS)
Grant Arkansas Building Effective Services for Trauma (ARBEST)
Grant Expanding Mental Health Services for Children in Foster Care: Trauma Assessment and Mental Health Case Management
Grant Supporting Children and Adults with Trauma
Academic Article Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
Academic Article Training providers at Children’s Advocacy Centers to treat early childhood trauma: Perspectives on barriers, facilitators, and sustainability
Academic Article Feasibility and satisfaction with virtual trainings for evidence-based child trauma treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic

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