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International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

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Publishing Since

10/25/2019

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Recent Episodes

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March 25, 2026

Friday Fast Facts - Trauma Disclosure

In this episode of Trauma Talks, featuring Dr. Sarah Ullman (University of Illinois Chicago) and Dr. Katie Edwards (University of Michigan), experts explore the complexities of trauma disclosure: why survivors choose to share (or not share) their experiences, the impact of those decisions, and how responses from others can shape healing. Hosted by Zara Kenigsberg and Kayleigh Watters, the conversation highlights key research, real-world implications, and ways to create safer, more supportive environments for disclosure.

Episode thumbnail for STSS Briefing Paper Podcast: Improving Access to Evidence-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Adults in LMICs

November 26, 2025

STSS Briefing Paper Podcast: Improving Access to Evidence-Based Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Adults in LMICs

In this episode, former ISTSS President Professor Deborah Kaysen speaks with Dr. Anushka Patel about the new ISTSS Briefing Paper on improving access to evidence-based interventions for trauma-exposed adults in low- and middle-income countries. Together, they explore the global mental health burden, the treatment gap for trauma survivors, and why task-sharing and community-based models are essential for expanding access to high-quality care. They also discuss what the research shows about non-specialist-delivered interventions, the importance of sustainable training and supervision structures, and the policy implications for strengthening mental health systems worldwide. Based on the ISTSS Briefing Paper, available for free on the ISTSS website.

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November 26, 2025

ISTSS Briefing Paper Podcast: Improving Access to Evidence-Based Treatment for Trauma-Exposed Children and Youth

In this episode, Professor Rachel Hiller, Chair of the ISTSS Public Health & Policy Committee, speaks with Professors Elisa Pfeiffer, Tine Jensen, and Yo Jackson—co-authors of the new ISTSS Briefing Paper on improving access to evidence-based treatments for trauma-exposed children and youth. Together, they unpack common misconceptions in the child trauma field, discuss what research truly shows about treatment effectiveness (including for complex trauma and comorbidities), and highlight the vital roles clinicians, caregivers, and other trusted adults play in supporting recovery. The briefing paper, available free on the ISTSS website, offers clear recommendations for policy and practice aimed at ensuring that all young people can access high-quality, evidence-based care.

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What is ISTSS?

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

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This podcast updates weekly.

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