Trauma Adapted Family Connections: Reducing Developmental and Complex Trauma Symptomatology to Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect.

作者: Frederick H Strieder , Diane DePanfilis , Linnea Linde , Patty Greenberg , Pamela A Clarkson Freeman

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关键词: Psychological interventionSocial environmentChild abuseUnderserved PopulationNeglectPsychologyTraumatic stressBasic needsClinical psychologyPsychiatryIntervention (counseling)

摘要: Families living in urban poverty, enduring chronic and complex traumatic stress, having difficulty meeting their children's basic needs have significant child maltreatment risk factors. There is a paucity of family focused, trauma-informed evidence-based interventions aimed to alleviate trauma symptomatology, strengthen functioning, prevent abuse neglect. Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TA-FC) manualized trauma-focused practice rooted the principles (FC), an evidence supported preventive intervention developed address glaring gap services for this specific, growing, underserved population. This paper describes science based development TA-FC, its phases essential components, which are on theories attachment, neglect, trauma, interaction within comprehensive community-based focused framework.

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