Children in the foster care system endure numerous traumatic experiences. These experiences may include the trauma that caused their removal from the home (perhaps due to abuse or neglect), the trauma of separation from their families, and the potential trauma involved with numerous removals and placements in out-of-home care (Racusin, Maerlender, Sengupta, Isquith, & Straus, 2005). As a result of trauma exposure and several other factors, including the severity and repetition of the trauma, proximity to the trauma, and their relationship with the victim (if they are not the victim themselves), children may be at risk for developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or “PTSD” (American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011).