Hello Again - while TF-CBT has taken Philadelphia by storm, I wonder what other states and cities are utilizing for treatment of very young traumatized children and traumatized/attachment-disregulated children of all ages. Are clinicians finding that TF-CBT truly works for EVERYONE? Or, like I have, are some discovering that very young children (3 to 7/8) and attachment-disrupted children do not behave predictably with this model? What of PCIT/Theraplay/Attachment-Based Family Therapy/ARC/SMART models? Or even NMT? Replies welcomed...Thanks much.
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I haven't used these therapies but I really like what I have read and watched with Dr. Bruce Perry for NMT. I think this question would be great for the child trauma academy ---they are very helpful --- and you can google and call them. I've called and asked for advice before.
Tina
I find TF CBt very effective for single trauma incidents but for children with attachment and developmental traumas I find I need to use multiple approaches depending on the age of the client and the type of symptoms exhibited. I like to incorporate mindfulness and emotion regulations practices. With young children, I almost always include the primary caregiver(s). I'm am influenced by Dan Hughes work on attachment.
I find TF CBt very effective for single trauma incidents but for children with attachment and developmental traumas I find I need to use multiple approaches depending on the age of the client and the type of symptoms exhibited. I like to incorporate mindfulness and emotion regulations practices. With young children, I almost always include the primary caregiver(s). I'm am influenced by Dan Hughes work on attachment.