%0 Journal Article
%J Child Abuse Negl
%D 2010
%T Trauma focused CBT for children with co-occurring trauma and behavior problems.
%A Judith A. Cohen
%A Lucy  Berliner
%A Anthony  Mannarino
%X <p><strong>OBJECTIVE: </strong>Childhood trauma impacts multiple domains of functioning including behavior. Traumatized children commonly have behavioral problems that therapists must effectively evaluate and manage in the context of providing trauma-focused treatment. This manuscript describes practical strategies for managing behavior problems in the context of trauma-focused evidence-based treatment (EBT) using a commonly implemented EBT for traumatized children.</p><p><strong>METHODS: </strong>The empirical literature is reviewed and practical strategies are described for conducting trauma- and behavioral-focused assessments; engaging families in trauma- and behavioral-focused treatment; treatment-planning that includes a balance of both trauma and behavioral foci; managing ongoing behavioral problems in the context of providing trauma-focused treatment; managing behavioral crises ("crises of the week"); addressing overwhelming family or social problems; and steps for knowledge transfer.</p><p><strong>RESULTS: </strong>Trauma-focused EBT that integrate behavioral management strategies can effectively manage the behavioral regulation problems that commonly occur in traumatized children.</p><p><strong>CONCLUSIONS: </strong>Addressing trauma-related behavioral problems is an important part of trauma-focused treatment and is feasible to do in the context of using common trauma-focused EBT.</p><p><strong>PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: </strong>Integrating effective behavioral interventions into trauma-focused EBT is essential due to the common nature of behavioral regulation difficulties in traumatized children.</p>
%B Child Abuse Negl
%V 34
%P 215-24
%8 April
%G eng
%N 4
%R 10.1016/j.chiabu.2009.12.003
