TF-CBT 101
PTSD
Sexual Abuse
The Module
Domestic Violence
100
This was the type of trauma for which TF-CBT was originally designed.
What is sexual abuse?
100
Domestic violence, natural disasters, physical abuse, medical trauma, school violence.
What are examples of trauma's causing PTSD?
100
1:4 girls, 1:6 boys
What is the ratio of children who are sexually abused.
100
These components are known as the PRAC components.
What is Psychoeducation, Relaxation, Affect Regulation and Cognitive Coping
100
Each year, this many children witness domestic violence in their homes.
What is 3-4 million?
200
This is the age range for which TF-CBT is designed.
What is 3-18 years of age?
200
This trauma symptom presents as disconnected from reality and not in the present.
What is disassociation?
200
10% of perpetrators fall into this category.
What are strangers?
200
Providing containment so that the child does not expose him/herself to memories that he/she is unable to manage.
What is gradual exposure?
200
These are common physical effects of domestic violence.
What are somatic complaints, short attention span, poor hygiene, self abuse, and risky play?
300
These components are most commonly eliminated.
What are Conjoint sessions and In-Vivo Desensitization?
300
Re-experiencing, avoidance and arousal.
What are 3 symptoms of PTSD?
300
____% of perpetrators fall into the "under age 18" category.
What is 23%? **Are these individuals REALLY perpetrators?
300
Deep breathing exercises such as pizza breathing, blowing pin wheels, or blowing bubbles can be used as activities in this module.
What is relaxation?
300
True or false - adolescents are at high risk of being involved in an abusive relationship than are adults.
True
400
These assessment measures are commonly used for TF-CBT.
What are Trauma Symptoms Checklist for Young Children (TSCYC), Trauma Symptoms Checklist for Children (TSCC) and UCLA PTSD Index?
400
Children's exposure to multiple or prolonged traumatic events and the impact of this exposure on their development.
What is complex trauma?
400
The age range during which children are most vulnerable to sexual abuse.
What is 7-13?
400
"What Do You Know?" cards, "Brave Bart", "A Terrible Thing Happened" and "A Place for Starr" are activities that can be used in this module.
What is psychoeducation?
400
This is the percentage of abusive men that also abuse their children.
What is 50%?
500
Psychoeducation, relaxation, affect regulation, and cognitive coping are commonly referred to as this.
What are the PRAC components?
500
The persistence of symptoms for a PTSD diagnosis must be present for this minimal amount of time.
What is one month?
500
This group of children is ten times more likely to be sexually abused.
What is children of parents with sexual abuse histories?
500
Taking a child that was bullied in the cafeteria to the cafeteria outside of meal times for brief therapy sessions can be used during this module.
What is in-vivo?
500
Boys who see their parents fight are this many times more likely to be in an abusive relationship as an adult without treatment.
What is two times?