Treating complex trauma in children and their families : an integrative approach

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    • Lanktree, Cheryl B.
    • Briere, John N.

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Treating complex trauma in children and their families : an integrative approach

Cheryl B. Lanktree, John N. Briere

Sage, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-260) and index

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"This is a must-read for clinicians who help traumatized children and their families. Lanktree and Briere have developed and tested an accessible, integrated, assessment-driven model that recognizes the ample impact of trauma on young children in different social contexts. A valuable alternative to rigidly manualized treatments, this book relies on clinical judgment and customized planning." Eliana Gil Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education One of the few books on the treatment of psychological trauma in children that provides specific, in-depth individual, group, and family therapy interventions for complex psychological trauma, this practical book focuses on the treatment of 6-12 year-old children and their family members. The authors employ an evidence-based, yet flexible and individualized treatment model, Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Children (ITCT-C), as they address the use of play therapy and other expressive approaches, attachment processing, multi-target titrated exposure, mindfulness techniques, psychoeducation, and affect regulation skill development, as well as interventions with family/caretaker and community systems. The authors emphasize a culturally sensitive and empowering perspective, one that addresses the effects of social marginalization and supports not only recovery, but also posttraumatic growth. Clinical examples and specific tools, such as the Assessment Treatment Flowchart (ATF-C), illustrate how assessment can be used to guide individualized and developmentally-appropriate interventions.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments About the Authors Chapter 1: Introduction Empirical Support for ITCT Structure of This Book Chapter 2: Effects of Complex Trauma in Children Complex Posttraumatic Events Effects of Complex Trauma Phenomena That May Intensify, Compound, or Complicate Trauma Effects Chapter 3: Central Aspects of ITCT-C Assessment-Driven Treatment Attention to Complex Trauma Issues Early Focus on Immediate Issues Focus on a Positive Working Relationship With the Therapist Customization Attention to Attachment Difficulties Skills Development Titrated Therapeutic Exposure and Exploration of Trauma Memories A Flexible Time Frame Advocacy and Interventions at the System Level Positive Professional Collaborations and Therapist Self-Care Chapter 4: Assessment of Complex Trauma Background and Current Assessment Information Assessment of Trauma Exposure Evaluation of Trauma-Relevant Symptoms Assessment Measures That Can Be Used in ITCT-C Chapter 5: The Assessment-Treatment Flowchart for Children (ATF-C) and the Problems-to-Components Grid for Children (PCG-C) The Assessment-Treatment Flowchart for Children The Problems-to-Components Grid for Children (PCG-C) Chapter 6: Characteristics and Tools of the Therapy Environment The Therapy Office/Agency Environment Session Consistency and Safety Play Therapy Materials and Resources Chapter 7: Relationship Building and Support Expanding the Child's Sense of Identity Therapist Behaviors That Contribute to a Positive Therapeutic Relationship Use of Play and Humor The Role of Attachment History for the Therapist and the Client Family Therapy, Group Therapy, and Advocacy to Enhance the Therapeutic Relationship Advocacy and Case Management Dealing With Difficult Client-Therapist Relationship Challenges A Special Topic: Pet-Assisted Therapy or Sessions Involving Pets Chapter 8: Safety Interventions Impediments to Therapy Reporting Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Ongoing Monitoring of Safety Issues and Interventions Suicidality and Harmful Behavior Toward Others: Assessment and Interventions Possible Safety Issues During Monitored Visits Safety Within the Therapy Sessions Chapter 9: Psychoeducation General Focus of Psychoeducation Books and Other Materials Used in ITCT-C Other Approaches to Psychoeducation With Children Psychoeducation With Caretakers Chapter 10: Advocacy and Systems Interventions Culture-Specific Advocacy Advocacy for Economically Disadvantaged Clients Advocacy as Therapy Mental Health Advocacy and Support for Caretakers Advocacy With Child Protection and Foster Care Systems Court/Legal Systems Advocacy School Collaborations and Advocacy Chapter 11: Distress Reduction and Affect Regulation Training Acute Distress Reduction Emotional Regulation Capacity Chapter 12: Facilitating Positive Identity Resilience and Its Relationship to Self-Esteem Specific Interventions to Enhance Positive Identity Development, Self-Efficacy, and Assertiveness Chapter 13: Cognitive and Emotional Processing Preconditions for Emotional Processing When Addressing Complex Trauma Cognitive Processing Emotional Processing Chapter 14: Relational/Attachment Processing Specific Client Attachment Styles Avoidant Attachment Resistant/Preoccupied/Ambivalent Attachment Disorganized Attachment Assessment of Attachment Disturbance Relational Processing of Complex Trauma Effects Conclusions Chapter 15: Interventions With Caretakers ITCT-C Caretaker Interventions: Multiple Modalities Individual Psychotherapy With Caretakers Couple's Sessions Conjoint/Dyadic Caretaker-Child Interventions Support, Education, and Parenting Skills The Caretaker Support Group Module Follow-Up Group Chapter 16: Family Therapy Who to Include in Family Therapy Sessions? Cultural Factors to Consider When Should Family Therapy Be Considered? What Improves the Likelihood of Effective Family Therapy? Impacts of Systems Issues on Families Family Therapy Interventions ITCT-C Family Therapy Module for Sessions Chapter 17: School-Based Adaptation of ITCT-C School-Based ITCT-C Interventions The ITCT-C School-Based Group Model Chapter 18: Supervision and Therapist Self-Care Common Reactions and Feelings in Therapists Working in the Trauma Field Supervision and Consultation Team-Building and Support Further Training and Professional Development Personal Therapy Developing a Mindful Perspective Self-Care Appendix References Index

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