An intervention often used in a community setting (most common in the literature).
What is mentoring interventions?
The impact parental incarceration has on single parent/guardian and foster care.
What is family dynamic?
What is African American men?
Sessions 1-3 focus on teaching the client about trauma, domestic violence, and interaction.
What is psychoeducation?
An evidence-based treatment model designed to assist children, adolescents, and their families in overcoming the negative effects of a traumatic experience.
What is trauma-focused CBT?
An intervention that is most effective for Mental Health not behavior (maternal attachment).
What is prison nursery?
The increase in suspension/expulsion, higher chances of going to jail, and increases in ACEs are what types of outcomes associated with being a child with an incarcerated parent.
What are behavioral/external outcomes?
Mail, phone, and in-person visitations help children to talk to their parents.
What is contact with incarcerated parents?
Session 4-7 in therapy that focus on introducing a cognitive triangle (i.e., thoughts, emotions and behaviors).
What is understanding CBT?
An approach to Person-centered Counseling that effectively blends Rogerian tenets with the natural way children communicate through play.
What is child-centered play therapy?
This intervention is more effective in clinical settings in comparison to school based.
What is group interventions?
Three potential barriers to access to care for children/families with incarcerated parents.
What are structural barriers (i.e., money, transportation, access to parents), Psychological barriers (i.e., stigma, lack of trust), and other (i.e., professional limitations, language, culture)?
Impact of slavery on current prison system.
What is a convict-lease system?
Session 8-9 in therapy that teach/practice mindfulness and affective coping strategies.
What is coping skills and mindfulness?
A family and community-based intervention that targets the multiple causes of antisocial behavior in young people.
What is multisystemic therapy?
The name of the mentoring program that was most widely researched in the systematic review.
What is the Big Brothers Big Sisters Amachi Program?
Types of challenges associated with being a child of incarcerated parent such as ADHD, depression, PTSD, Anxiety, and ODD/Conduct Disorder.
What is psychological/mental challenges?
A bill that helps parents regain rights to their children (those with involuntarily terminated parental rights).
What is Texas House Bill 2926?
Sessions 10-12 in therapy focus on writing about the traumatic event in detail, including emotions, and asking clarifying questions.
What is drafting a traumatic narrative?
An evidence-based treatment designed for young children with social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties. It involves real-time coaching of parents while they interact with their children, helping them to manage challenging behaviors and improve the parent-child relationship.
What is parent-child interaction therapy?
Three phases of TF-CBT.
What is stabilization, trauma narrative, and integration/consolidation?
Contributing factors such as biased school personnel, punitive discipline systems, and institutional racism/discrimination?
What is the school to prison pathway?
This bill helps identify children who are impacted by the incarceration of a parent.
What is the Texas House Bill 2116/Senate Bill 746?
Session 13 (final session) in therapy where the client shares the trauma narrative with those involved (i.e., family).
What is reading the trauma narrative?
A type of family therapy that was developed for teens exhibiting negative behaviors, like substance misuse and truancy. The goals of functional family therapy are to reduce negative behaviors in teens and improve family relationships.
What is functional family therapy?