Hines, Elesia N.Thompson, Shannon L.Moore, Michelle B.Dickson, Amy B.Callahan, Kristin L.2022-01-042022-01-042020-03Hines, E. N., Thompson, S. L., Moore, M. B., Dickson, A. B., & Callahan, K. L. (2020). Parent-Child Separation Due to Incarceration: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Considerations. ZERO TO THREE, 40(4), 22–29.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/27261Decades of research and clinical observations have demonstrated the harmful effects of parent-child separation on children's short- and long-term well-being (Society for Research in Child Development, 2018). Young children may be separated from their parents due to a variety of circumstances. This article provides recommendations for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of young children who experience trauma as a result of being separated from their parent due to incarceration. An example of a multidisciplinary health care clinic is highlighted to demonstrate how clinicians and community partners work together to provide evaluation and care coordination services for children in foster care.enPublisher Policyparent–child separationincarcerationtraumaParent–Child Separation Due to Incarceration: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment ConsiderationsArticle