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1. How often should TF-CBT treatment sessions be conducted?
a) At least 1 session per month b) Once a week or more
frequently c) Never less than 1 session every 2 weeks d) Once a
week with the child and once every two weeks with the
parent/caregiver e) Two sessions per week
Correct answer: b) Once a week or more frequently
2. What is the typical length of a full course of TF-CBT? a) 6-12
sessions
b) 8-50 sessions c) 12-25 sessions d) 18-40 sessions e) 25-30
sessions
Correct answer: c) 12-25 sessions
3. For what age range of children has TF-CBT been found to be
effective? a) 10-18 years b) 7-17 years c) 5-12 years d) 3-10 years e)
3-18 years
Correct answer: e) 3-18 years
,4. Which of the following statements is NOT true for TF-CBT? a) All
children who have experienced at least one potentially traumatic
event are good candidates for TF-CBT b) Supportive
parents/caregivers
participate in all sessions of TF-CBT c) Emphasizing self-efficacy
is a key principle of TF-CBT d) Gradual Exposure is part of every
component and every session of TF-CBT e) Constructing and
processing the trauma
narrative should take one-third of the total treatment sessions
Correct answer: a) All children who have experienced at least
one potentially traumatic event are good candidates for TF-
CBT
,5. Lila is a 10-year-old girl referred to you by a school counselor due to
misbehavior in school and decreased academic performance that both
have become serious problems over the past 3 months. Your trauma
assessment revealed that she had been in a serious car crash about
three years ago, suffering some minor physical injuries. Neither she
nor her parents report any other traumatic events. Her mother
reported no difficulties related to the car crash and Lila's score on a
standardized
measure of PTSD symptoms was in the low normal range. Is Lila a good
treatment candidate for TF-CBT and why? a) Yes, she probably is
avoiding all thoughts and feelings related to the car crash, and
treatment is needed. b) No, she does not have clinically significant
trauma-related problems that require trauma-focused treatment. c)
Yes, all children who have experienced any traumatic event should
receive TF-CBT
Correct answer: b) No, she does not have clinically significant trauma-
related problems that require trauma-focused treatment.
, 6. Which of the following is a TF-CBT treatment goal for
participating
parents and caregivers? a) Helping parents and caregivers process
their own trauma histories in order to be better parents. b)
Parents and
caregivers learn how to avoid behaviors and situations that might
trigger future traumatic stress reactions by their child c) To
improve the
marriage or partner relationship of the parents or caregivers d) To
increase caregiver support of the child, parenting skills, and
parent-child communication e) To increase parent or caregiver
self-esteem and
personal health
Correct answer: d) To increase caregiver support of the child,
parenting skills, and parent-child communication
7. Which of the following is NOT a problem that should be
managed
prior to beginning TF-CBT? a) Child is in imminent danger of
harm by a caregiver b) Child reports significant suicidal ideation
c) Active,
frequent, problematic substance abuse by the child d) Child
exhibits severe, disruptive or aggressive behavior problems e)
Child has
significant academic problems and is failing
Correct answer: e) Child has significant academic problems and is
failing