Trauma Focused CBT Flashcards

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What is Trauma Focused CBT?

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is an evidenced-based approach for working with children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events, such as sexual abuse, death of a parent, or natural disaster.
model is designed to be short-term and strength-based

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True or False : TFCBT combines elements of CBT and Family Systems Theory?

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True

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What is the trauma narrative?

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The signature intervention of TF-CBT, considered gradual Expose technique. Helps with: Reducing intrusive and upsetting imagery, reduces avoidance of trauma, identifies helpful thoughts and beliefs related to the trauma, help anticipate reminders of the abuse

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Who developed TF-CBT?

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Anthony Mannarino and Judith Cohen

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What are the core values of TF-CBT?

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Components Based, Respectful of Diversity, Adaptable, Family Focused, Therapeutic Relationship Centered, Self-Efficacy Focused

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What are the 10 components of TF-CBT?

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Psychoeducation on TF-CBT
Parenting Skills
Relaxation
Affective expression and Modulations
Cognitive coping and Processing
Trauma Narrative
In Vivo Mastery
Enhancing safety and development
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What are the 10 components of TF-CBT?

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Psychoeducation on TF-CBT
Parenting Skills
Relaxation
Affective expression and Modulations
Cognitive coping and Processing
Trauma Narrative
In Vivo Mastery
Enhancing safety and development
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How long is TF-CBT typicall

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12-90 min sessions or 16-20 60 min sessions

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What is the counseling relationship in TF-CBT?

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safe, nurturing, accepting, and reliable relationship for traumatized children.
Employ a humanistic relationship
Clinical judgement essential

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Explain Trauma Assessment in TF-CBT

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Defining the trauma
Looking for resilience
Diagnosis of PTSD

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What can trauma lead to in children?

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Higher resting pulse and blood pressure Greater physical tension Hypervigilance Smaller intracranial volume (brain size) Lower intelligence quotients (IQs) Smaller corpus collosi
Impaired neural integration, an optimal state of brain functioning Difficulty integrating implicit and explicit memory related to the trauma

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What other comorbid disorders can be present in children with PTSD?

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Depression
 Suicidality and self-harm
 Psychosis
 Substance abuse
 Conduct disorder
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What is CRAFTS? pg 271

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IT is Child Trauma Symptoms:
Cognitive Functioning
Relational Functioning
Affective Functioning
Family/Caretaker Problems
Traumatic Behavior
Somatic symptoms
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What is the overarching goal of TF-CBT?

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increase self-efficacy and optimize the child’s adaptive functioning in all areas of life: family, friends, school, physical health, and emotional health

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What are the interventions of TF-CBT

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Psychoeducation
Parenting Skills Training (Safety,praise,Selective attention)
Relaxation Techniques
Cognitive Triangle and Coping
Trama Narrative
In Vivo Mastery
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