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[Show more]How often should TF-CBT treatment sessions be conducted? 
 
a. At least 1 session per month 
b. Once a week or more frequently 
c. Never less than 1 session every 2 weeks 
d. Once a week with the child and once every two weeks with the parent/caregiver 
e. Two sessions per week 
b. Once a week or mo...
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Add to cartHow often should TF-CBT treatment sessions be conducted? 
 
a. At least 1 session per month 
b. Once a week or more frequently 
c. Never less than 1 session every 2 weeks 
d. Once a week with the child and once every two weeks with the parent/caregiver 
e. Two sessions per week 
b. Once a week or mo...
What is TF-CBT? 
An evidence-based, conjoint child and parent/caregiver psychotherapy model for children and adolescents who are experiencing clinically significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events they have experienced. 
 
 
 
How long is the treatment? 
Relati...
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An evidence-based, conjoint child and parent/caregiver psychotherapy model for children and adolescents who are experiencing clinically significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events they have experienced. 
 
 
 
How long is the treatment? 
Relati...
psychoeducation 
introduced at the outset of treatment and continues throughout the therapy process 
 
 
 
psychoeducation 
goals are to normalize the child's and parent's response to the traumatic event and reinforcing accurate cognitions 
 
 
 
psychoeducation 
uses information sheets to dispel ...
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introduced at the outset of treatment and continues throughout the therapy process 
 
 
 
psychoeducation 
goals are to normalize the child's and parent's response to the traumatic event and reinforcing accurate cognitions 
 
 
 
psychoeducation 
uses information sheets to dispel ...
Which of the following is the best indicator that in vivo mastery exercises are necessary in TF-CBT? 
 
a. If the child was unable to complete a trauma narrative successfully 
b. If the narrative covered more traumatic events than were described in the trauma narrative that was created 
c. If the ch...
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a. If the child was unable to complete a trauma narrative successfully 
b. If the narrative covered more traumatic events than were described in the trauma narrative that was created 
c. If the ch...
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 
A hybrid treatment model that integrates: 
1) Traumatic sensitive interventions 
2) Cognitive behavioral principles 
3) Attachment theory 
4) Developmental neurobiology 
5) Family Therapy 
 
 
 
Developed out of _________. 
Work with sexually abused child...
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Add to cartTrauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 
A hybrid treatment model that integrates: 
1) Traumatic sensitive interventions 
2) Cognitive behavioral principles 
3) Attachment theory 
4) Developmental neurobiology 
5) Family Therapy 
 
 
 
Developed out of _________. 
Work with sexually abused child...
What is the typical length of a full course of TF-CBT? 
12-25 sessions 
A typical course of TF-CBT should take somewhere between 3-5 months of reqular weekly sessions. 
 
 
 
. How often should TF-CBT treatment sessions be conducted? 
Once a week or more frequently 
Weekly sessions are the TF-CBT st...
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Add to cartWhat is the typical length of a full course of TF-CBT? 
12-25 sessions 
A typical course of TF-CBT should take somewhere between 3-5 months of reqular weekly sessions. 
 
 
 
. How often should TF-CBT treatment sessions be conducted? 
Once a week or more frequently 
Weekly sessions are the TF-CBT st...
Judith Cohen 
Anthony Mannarino 
Who are the two "foundational" people whose research became the foundation for TF-CBT? 
 
 
 
Anthony Mannarino 
who was a licensed clinical psychologist and regarded as expert on childhood traumatic stress and grief 
 
 
 
Judith cohen 
who was a board-certified c...
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Add to cartJudith Cohen 
Anthony Mannarino 
Who are the two "foundational" people whose research became the foundation for TF-CBT? 
 
 
 
Anthony Mannarino 
who was a licensed clinical psychologist and regarded as expert on childhood traumatic stress and grief 
 
 
 
Judith cohen 
who was a board-certified c...
Children are able to participate in the treatment for 12-20 sessions 
Ages for children 3-18 
 
 
 
TF-CBT effective for Children from Diverse Backgrounds 
Effective for all diverse backgrounds 
 
 
 
How many PTSD Symptoms must be 
4 PTSD symptoms must be identified for treatment 
 
 
 
CF-CBT Trea...
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Add to cartChildren are able to participate in the treatment for 12-20 sessions 
Ages for children 3-18 
 
 
 
TF-CBT effective for Children from Diverse Backgrounds 
Effective for all diverse backgrounds 
 
 
 
How many PTSD Symptoms must be 
4 PTSD symptoms must be identified for treatment 
 
 
 
CF-CBT Trea...
Which of the following is the main reason that discussion of safety issues is conducted at the end of TF-CBT? 
 
a. Completion of the P-R-A-C modules and trauma narrative are essential for families to understand concepts presented in this module. 
b. Future safety is somewhat less important than sym...
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a. Completion of the P-R-A-C modules and trauma narrative are essential for families to understand concepts presented in this module. 
b. Future safety is somewhat less important than sym...
Which of the following describes the suggested order for effectively obtaining information from a child when developing a trauma narrative? 
 
a. Listen, Repeat, Challenge, Reflect 
b. Wait, Ask, Write Down, Read Back 
c. Ask, Listen, Repeat, Write Down 
d. Ask, Reflect, Challenge, Write 
c. Ask, Li...
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a. Listen, Repeat, Challenge, Reflect 
b. Wait, Ask, Write Down, Read Back 
c. Ask, Listen, Repeat, Write Down 
d. Ask, Reflect, Challenge, Write 
c. Ask, Li...
Affective Trauma Symptoms 
fear, depression, anger and affective dysregulation 
 
 
 
Affective dysregulation 
Frequent mood changes and/or difficulty tolerating negative affective states. 
 
 
 
Fear 
Both an instinctive and learned reaction to frightening situations. 
 
 
 
Hallmark of PTSD 
The i...
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fear, depression, anger and affective dysregulation 
 
 
 
Affective dysregulation 
Frequent mood changes and/or difficulty tolerating negative affective states. 
 
 
 
Fear 
Both an instinctive and learned reaction to frightening situations. 
 
 
 
Hallmark of PTSD 
The i...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an indication that the family is not ready to participate in parent-child sessions? 
 
a. Caregiver shows a high level of distress when discussing the child's traumatic experience 
b. Caregiver disputes unhelpful or upsetting thoughts related to the child's traumatic expe...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an indication that the family is not ready to participate in parent-child sessions? 
 
a. Caregiver shows a high level of distress when discussing the child's traumatic experience 
b. Caregiver disputes unhelpful or upsetting thoughts related to the child's traumatic expe...
Active ignoring is a strategy that is designed to help parents: 
 
a. Cool down when they are feeling stressed or angry 
b. Avoid responding to their child's unharmful, inappropriate behavior 
c. Respond to their child with facial expressions and gestures only, without yelling or arguing 
d. Avoid ...
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Add to cartActive ignoring is a strategy that is designed to help parents: 
 
a. Cool down when they are feeling stressed or angry 
b. Avoid responding to their child's unharmful, inappropriate behavior 
c. Respond to their child with facial expressions and gestures only, without yelling or arguing 
d. Avoid ...
The prototypical disorder associated with trauma exposure is: 
ptsd 
 
 
 
Appropriate candidates for TF-CBT 
- Those with PTSD 
- Those with subclinical PTSD symptoms 
 
 
 
Research has demonstrated that traumatized children may experience: 
dysregulation in affective, behavioral, cognitive, and p...
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Add to cartThe prototypical disorder associated with trauma exposure is: 
ptsd 
 
 
 
Appropriate candidates for TF-CBT 
- Those with PTSD 
- Those with subclinical PTSD symptoms 
 
 
 
Research has demonstrated that traumatized children may experience: 
dysregulation in affective, behavioral, cognitive, and p...
Which of these techniques involve teaching children how to recognize emotions, describe bodily reactions that are part of these emotions, and act out emotions in session? 
 
a. Subjective units of emotion 
b. Feelings identification 
c. The emotions thermometer 
d. Feelings expression 
b. Feelings i...
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Add to cartWhich of these techniques involve teaching children how to recognize emotions, describe bodily reactions that are part of these emotions, and act out emotions in session? 
 
a. Subjective units of emotion 
b. Feelings identification 
c. The emotions thermometer 
d. Feelings expression 
b. Feelings i...
Which of the following is a main purpose of the psychoeducation module? 
 
a. Helping parents and caregivers understand how trauma affects adjustment 
b. Explaining the rationale for the trauma narrative exercise 
c. Helping children understand the cultural context of their victimization 
d. Teachin...
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a. Helping parents and caregivers understand how trauma affects adjustment 
b. Explaining the rationale for the trauma narrative exercise 
c. Helping children understand the cultural context of their victimization 
d. Teachin...
Cognitive coping techniques do NOT involve direct discussion of: 
 
a. Inaccurate thoughts 
b. Unrealistic thoughts 
c. Accurate thoughts that are unhelpful 
d. Emotional reactions to the abuse 
d. Emotional reactions to the abuse 
 
Although emotions are discussed as part of the "cognitive triangl...
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Add to cartCognitive coping techniques do NOT involve direct discussion of: 
 
a. Inaccurate thoughts 
b. Unrealistic thoughts 
c. Accurate thoughts that are unhelpful 
d. Emotional reactions to the abuse 
d. Emotional reactions to the abuse 
 
Although emotions are discussed as part of the "cognitive triangl...
What is TF-CBT? 
evidence-based, conjoint child and parent/caregiver psychotherapy model for children and adolescents who are experiencing clinically significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events they have experienced. TF-CBT is a relatively brief (typically 12-2...
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Add to cartWhat is TF-CBT? 
evidence-based, conjoint child and parent/caregiver psychotherapy model for children and adolescents who are experiencing clinically significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events they have experienced. TF-CBT is a relatively brief (typically 12-2...
more than 1 month 
In order to diagnose PTSD if criteria is met, the symptoms must last this long. 
 
 
 
use of substance and/or a general medical condition 
two major things one must rule out or determine do not exist or is the cause of the symptoms before diagnosing PTSD 
 
 
 
is criterion B at ...
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In order to diagnose PTSD if criteria is met, the symptoms must last this long. 
 
 
 
use of substance and/or a general medical condition 
two major things one must rule out or determine do not exist or is the cause of the symptoms before diagnosing PTSD 
 
 
 
is criterion B at ...
P 
Psycho-education and parenting strategies 
 
 
 
R 
Relaxation 
 
 
 
A 
Affective expression and regulation 
 
 
 
C 
Cognitive coping 
 
 
 
T 
Trauma narrative and processing 
 
 
 
I 
In vivo exposure 
 
 
 
C 
Conjoint parent child session 
 
 
 
E 
Enhancing person safety and future growth
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Psycho-education and parenting strategies 
 
 
 
R 
Relaxation 
 
 
 
A 
Affective expression and regulation 
 
 
 
C 
Cognitive coping 
 
 
 
T 
Trauma narrative and processing 
 
 
 
I 
In vivo exposure 
 
 
 
C 
Conjoint parent child session 
 
 
 
E 
Enhancing person safety and future growth
Treating Trauma and Traumatic Grief in Children & Adolescents - Objectives 
 Continue learning about TF-CBT 
 Cognitive Triangle 
 Creating the Trauma Narrative 
 Cognitive Processing 
 Behavior Management 
 Parent-Child Sessions 
 Explore ways to use TF-CBT with adult clients 
 
 
 
Cognitive Copin...
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Add to cartTreating Trauma and Traumatic Grief in Children & Adolescents - Objectives 
 Continue learning about TF-CBT 
 Cognitive Triangle 
 Creating the Trauma Narrative 
 Cognitive Processing 
 Behavior Management 
 Parent-Child Sessions 
 Explore ways to use TF-CBT with adult clients 
 
 
 
Cognitive Copin...
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What is one example of a confusing touch? 
 
 
 
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How do children feel when grown-ups praise them? 
 
 
 
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What are some not okay touches? 
 
 
 
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What could you do if anyone touches you with a "not okay" touch? 
 
 
 
Question! 
What are some touches? Name...
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What is one example of a confusing touch? 
 
 
 
Question! 
How do children feel when grown-ups praise them? 
 
 
 
Question! 
What are some not okay touches? 
 
 
 
Question! 
What could you do if anyone touches you with a "not okay" touch? 
 
 
 
Question! 
What are some touches? Name...
dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) 
___ is delivered through a comprehensive program of individual and group treatment modalities, including phone support and case consultation. 
a. cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) 
b. dialectical-behavior therapy (DBT) 
c. trauma-focused cognitive-behavior therap...
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Add to cartdialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) 
___ is delivered through a comprehensive program of individual and group treatment modalities, including phone support and case consultation. 
a. cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) 
b. dialectical-behavior therapy (DBT) 
c. trauma-focused cognitive-behavior therap...
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