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1. Treating
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Trauma and
šCognitive Triangle
Traumatic
šCreating the Trauma
Grief in
Narrative šCognitive
Children &
Processing šBehavior
Adolescents -
Management šParent-
Objectives
Child Sessions
šExplore ways to use TF-CBT with adult clients
2. Cognitive Coping šRecognize and understand the ditterence between
-accurate and inaccurate cognitions
- helpful and unhelpful cognitions
šRecognize the distinction and relation among
feelings, thoughts, and behavior
šGenerate alternative thoughts that are more accurate
or more helpful
šAttempt to change their feelings and behavior by
thinking ditterently
3. the cognitive thoughts, feelings, behavior
tri- angle
4. Cognitive šApplication
Trian- gle -Ditterentiate between thoughts, feelings and behaviors
-Generate scenarios to illustrate how thoughts impact
feelings and behaviors
-Explore how changing a thought impacts the feelings and behaviors
šApply the skill to real life
šNot everyone will be able to ditterentiate between
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šChildren under 8 will likely struggle identifying their personal thoughts. Ask
what someone else might think
5. Parent Common Thoughts
Sessions šI can only be happy if my child is happy
During šI can't trust anyone anymore.
Cognitive šBeing strong for my child means I should never feel upset.
Triangle (com- šGood parents always know
mon and the right thing to say to their
alterna- tive children
thoughts)
Alternative thoughts
šI can find things to be happy about,
is happy to show my child that happiness is possible
šMost people are good at heart and
many are trustworthy. šBeing strong means doing
what you have to do, and I am doing that.
šAlthough we try our best, even the best parents sometimes don't know
the best thing to say.
šHelping to control intrusive and upsetting trauma-related imagery
6. Creating the
Trauma Narrative šHelping to reduce avoidance of cues, situations, and feelings
: purpose the
7. Creating