Challenging behaviors beginning after a traumatic experience should be considered in this way
What is "as needed adaptations or survival coping strategies"?
With caregivers we help them express and manage emotions as well as practicing this "therapy" skill.
Helping the client and caregiver feel less alone and more hopeful are goals of this component
What is Psychoeducation?
You should only include home practice while working on relaxation.
False. Home practice is built into each component. During narration, the client will practice PRAC skills they can use to manage distress during narration.
When introducing TF-CBT we should aim to communicate these four key points.
*What the family can expect
*Why we're asking them to do this
*Instill hope
*Spark interest
This mathematical term is used to describe the primary way that client and caregiver sessions are conducted.
What is parallel? (equal in length, separate but similar content)
In this component we help clients identify and evaluate their every-day automatic thoughts.
What is Cognitive Coping?
*Client's trauma related thoughts are approached following narration.
TF-CBT is indicated for those who have lasting traumatic responses to potentially traumatizing events.
True.
Who is the provider?
In Psychoeducation and Parenting it is important that you do this in order to determine what the caregiver needs from you in these components.
In this component clients increase awareness of body cues, identify trauma triggers, and practice skills to manage these.
What is Relaxation?
The first time the client and provider consider narration is the day this component begins.
False.
*The provider is assessing baseline and benign narrative from day one.
*The provider introduces the rational for narration and builds confidence using short statements throughout treatment.
**BONUS**
This element is one of the most challenging for new providers to remember and should be a part of EVERY TF-CBT session.
GRADUAL EXPOSURE