Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is short-term treatment to help children ages 3-18, as well as their caregivers, who have experienced trauma.
TF-CBT helps them overcome the painful effects of experiencing traumatic life events such as domestic, school, or community violence; the unexpected death of a loved one; sexual violence or abuse; and exposure to disasters, terrorist attacks or war trauma.
The program is provided by trained mental health professionals who address issues commonly experienced by children exposed to trauma. These experiences include: poor self-esteem, difficulty trusting others, mood instability and self-injurious behaviors, including substance use.
Children participate in a series of 12 to 16 therapy sessions to help them talk directly about their traumatic experiences. We provide a supportive environment where they can learn effective coping and relaxation strategies to:
This treatment model teaches children how to examine their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. In addition, it shows them how to change these in order to feel better. It also provides children with tools such as:
Involving a parent or caregiver is an integral part of this treatment model. Moreover, Parents/caregivers are aware of the content covered with the child and are prepared to reinforce or discuss this material with the child between treatment sessions and after treatment has ended. By working together, TF-CBT enhances caregiver support and improves family functioning.
If a child is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1. Otherwise, call our access call center at 631-503-1539 to learn more. Set up an appointment at one of our locations or virtually.