Judith A. Cohen, Anthony P. Mannarino, and Esther Deblinger
Chapter 1. The Impact of Trauma and Grief on Children and Families
Chapter 2. Assessment Strategies for Traumatized Children
Chapter 3. The TF-CBT Model: How It Works
Chapter 4. The Role of the TF-CBT Therapist
Part II. Trauma-Focused Components
Introduction to the TF-CBT Components
Trauma-Focused Component 1. Psychoeducation
Trauma-Focused Component 2. Parenting Skills
Trauma-Focused Component 3. Relaxation
Trauma-Focused Component 4. Affective Expression and Modulation
Trauma-Focused Component 5. Cognitive Coping and Processing I: The Cognitive Triangle
Trauma-Focused Component 6. Trauma Narrative
Trauma-Focused Component 7. Cognitive Coping and Processing II: Processing the Traumatic Experience
Trauma-Focused Component 8. In Vivo Mastery of Trauma Reminders
Trauma-Focused Component 9.Conjoint Child-Parent Sessions
Trauma-Focused Component 10.Enhancing Future Safety and Development
III. Grief-Focused Components
Introduction to the Grief-Focused Components
Grief-Focused Component 1. Grief Psychoeducation
Grief-Focused Component 2. Grieving the Loss and Resolving Ambivalent Feelings about the Deceased: "What I Miss and What I Don't Miss"
Grief-Focused Component 3. Preserving Positive Memories of the Deceased
Grief-Focused Component 4. Redefining the Relationship with the Deceased and Committing to Present Relationships
Grief-Focused Component 5. Conjoint Child-Parent Sessions, Treatment Review, and Closure
Appendix 1. Handouts
Appendix 2. Resources
Appendix 3. Additional Training
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