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what treatment is used for children who suffered trauma

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Three of the most well-supported and widely disseminated EBTs for early childhood trauma are Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, and Child-Parent Psychotherapy.Dec 15, 2018

What is the best therapy for children with trauma?

Apr 04, 2022 · When needed, a mental health professional trained in evidence-based trauma treatment can help children and families cope with the impact of traumatic events and move toward recovery. Effective treatments like trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapies are …

How to help your child heal from trauma?

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Treatments that research shows can reduce child traumatic stress are called “evidence-based treatments”. One of these evidence-based treatments available in Connecticut is called, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). TF-CBT is a 16-20 session treatment model for children.

How do you help children with trauma?

The effects of trauma vary depending on the child and type of traumatic events experienced. Table 1 shows some of the ways that trauma can affect children. This list of potential consequences shows why it is so important for parents to understand trauma. The right kind of help can reduce or even eliminate many of these negative consequences.

How can we treat traumatized children?

Activities such as basketball, soccer, running, martial arts, or swimming that require moving both the arms and legs can help rouse your child’s nervous system from that “stuck” feeling that often follows a traumatic experience. Offer to participate in sports, games, or …

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What is trauma-focused therapy for children?

Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) is an evidence-based treatment approach shown to help children, adolescents, and their parents (or other caregivers) overcome trauma-related difficulties, including child maltreatment.

What treatments are used for trauma?

For PTSD, cognitive therapy often is used along with exposure therapy. Exposure therapy. This behavioral therapy helps you safely face both situations and memories that you find frightening so that you can learn to cope with them effectively. Exposure therapy can be particularly helpful for flashbacks and nightmares.

What is the most effective treatment for trauma?

Trauma-focused Psychotherapies are the most highly recommended type of treatment for PTSD. "Trauma-focused" means that the treatment focuses on the memory of the traumatic event or its meaning. These treatments use different techniques to help you process your traumatic experience.Mar 23, 2022

What are EMDR treatments?

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences.

Background and Objectives For The Systematic Review

  • The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is supporting two systematic reviews on children’s exposure to trauma. The first in the series focuses on the comparative effectiveness of interventions that address child exposure to trauma in the form of maltreatment (physical, sexual, and emotional/psychological abuse, and neglect). This revi...
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The Key Questions

  • Introduction
    Several comments were received regarding the narrow inclusion of a single outcome for Key Question (KQ 1). In response, we have added all outcomes examined in KQ 2 to the outcomes examined in KQ 1. The list of outcomes in both KQ 1 and KQ 2 has been expanded to include ad…
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Analytic Framework

  • Figure 1 depicts the KQs within the context of the PICOS described in the previous section. Figure 1. Analytic framework for comparative effectiveness of interventions addressing children exposed to trauma other than maltreatment Abbreviations: KQ = key question; PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder
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Methods

  • A. Criteria for Inclusion/Exclusion of Studies in the Review
    Criteria for inclusion and exclusion of studies are based on the PICOS model outlined in Section II, as well as the study-specific inclusion criteria listed in Table 2.
  • B. Searching for the Evidence: Literature Search Strategies for Identification of Relevant Studies …
    We will systematically search, review, and analyze the scientific evidence for each KQ. The steps that we will take to accomplish the literature review are described below. To identify articles relevant to each KQ, we will begin with a focused MEDLINE® search on stress disorders using a …
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References

  1. Copeland WE, Keeler G, Angold A, et al. Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress in childhood. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007 May;64(5):577-84. PMID: 17485609.
  2. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 4th ed. Text rev. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association; 2000.
  3. Kilpatrick DG, Ruggiero KJ, Acierno R, et al. Violence and risk of PTSD, major depression, sub…
  1. Copeland WE, Keeler G, Angold A, et al. Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress in childhood. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007 May;64(5):577-84. PMID: 17485609.
  2. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 4th ed. Text rev. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association; 2000.
  3. Kilpatrick DG, Ruggiero KJ, Acierno R, et al. Violence and risk of PTSD, major depression, substance abuse/dependence, and comorbidity: results from the National Survey of Adolescents. J Consult Cl...
  4. Dube SR, Anda RF, Felitti VJ, et al. Childhood abuse, household dysfunction, and the risk of attempted suicide throughout the life span: findings from the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study. JAMA...

Review of Key Questions

  • For all EPC reviews, key questions were reviewed and refined as needed by the EPC with input from Key Informants and the Technical Expert Panel (TEP) to ensure that the questions are specific and explicit about what information is being reviewed. In addition, for Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, the key questions were posted for public comment and finalized by the E…
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Key Informants

  • Key Informants are the end-users of research, including patients and caregivers, practicing clinicians, relevant professional and consumer organizations, purchasers of health care, and others with experience in making health care decisions. Within the EPC program, the Key Informant role is to provide input into identifying the Key Questions for research that will inform …
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Technical Experts

  • Technical Experts comprise a multidisciplinary group of clinical, content, and methodological experts who provide input in defining populations, interventions, comparisons, or outcomes as well as identifying particular studies or databases to search. They are selected to provide broad expertise and perspectives specific to the topic under development. Divergent and conflicted opi…
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Peer Reviewers

  • Peer reviewers are invited to provide written comments on the draft report based on their clinical, content, or methodological expertise. Peer review comments on the preliminary draft of the report are considered by the EPC in preparation of the final draft of the report. Peer reviewers do not participate in writing or editing of the final report or other products. The synthesis of the scientifi…
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EPC Team Disclosures

  • With the exception of the following, the team has no interests to disclose: 1. Content expert A discloses the following business and professional interests: Principal Investigator of a CDC-funded translational research study examining effective dissemination and implementation of a dependency court improvement model to improve child well-being (developed in Miami, FL). Th…
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