Communication Skills
TF-CBT
Psychoeducation
Statistics
100

What is an understanding statement?

  • This shows that the youth is capable of taking on the other person’s perspective and helps because the other person will not likely become as defensive.
  • This statement would also state the youth’s perspective and any requests.
  • Requests should be brief, positive, and specific.
  • Example: I understand that I hurt your feelings when I broke your vase.
100
What is psychoeducation?

The first step of TF-CBT, it will talk about what other kids have gone through that might be similar to some of the hard things you have experienced. 

100

What is trauma?

a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.

100

How many kids experience abuse and neglect?

The national average of child abuse and neglect victims in 2015 was 683,000, or 9.2 victims per 1,000 children.

200

Is it important to take partial responsibility when talking about good communication? 

Yes

  • This acknowledges that the youth did something that may have contributed to the problem and that the youth is therefore capable of helping to solve the problem.
  • This does not blame anyone but promotes a shared responsibility with creating and solving the problem.
  • Use “I statements.”
  • Example: I was upset from our argument and slammed my door too hard.
200

What is the relaxation stage?

This focuses on teaching relaxation skills to manage symptoms related to trauma. 

200

Who can experience trauma?

Everyone and anyone!

200

How often does domestic violence happen?

1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience physical violence by their intimate partner at some point during their lifetimes.

300

Should we offer to find a solution during conflict?

Yes

This promotes cooperation, and the solution should benefit both people.

  • Example: I will glue the pieces together or try to buy a new one with my allowance.
300

What is affective expression?

We will learn about different emotions and how to communicate them

300

What are the different things that can cause trauma?

Serious Accidental Injury, Illness or Medical trauma, community violence, domestic violence, school violence, physical assault, disaster, physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, psychological or emotional abuse, sexual assault, bullying, etc. 

300

What is neglect?

  • Physical neglect
    A child's basic needs, such as food, clothing or shelter, are not met or they aren't properly supervised or kept safe.
  • Educational neglect
    A parent doesn't ensure their child is given an education.
  • Emotional neglect
    A child doesn't get the nurture and stimulation they need. This could be through ignoring, humiliating, intimidating or isolating them.
  • Medical neglect
    A child isn't given proper health care. This includes dental care and refusing or ignoring medical recommendations.
400

What are the two common pitfalls to communicating effectively?

  • Blaming: Not taking responsibility for your own actions and saying it is the other person’s fault that you feel or behaved that way.
  • Rehashing old problems: Bringing up a problem from the past after a solution had been reached.
400

What is cognitive coping?

This will focus on challenging and recognizing negative and unhelpful thoughts.

400

How often to people experience some kind of trauma?

About 6 of every 10 men (or 60%) and 5 of every 10 women (or 50%) experience at least one trauma in their lives.

400

How many kids have parents that use substances?

About 1 in 10 children (7.5 million) lived in households with at least one parent who had a past year alcohol use disorder. About 1 in 35 children (2.1 million) lived in households with at least one parent who had a past year illicit drug use disorder.

500

Fun Fact Question:
What is the national animal of Scotland?

A unicorn!

500

What is the trauma narrative?

This is where we process through our trauma and then share it will an adult.

500

What are the symptoms of trauma?

  • Shock, denial, or disbelief.
  • Confusion, difficulty concentrating.
  • Anger, irritability, mood swings.
  • Anxiety and fear.
  • Guilt, shame, self-blame.
  • Withdrawing from others.
  • Feeling sad or hopeless.
  • Feeling disconnected or numb.
500

How often does bullying occur?

One out of every five (20.2%) students report being bullied.