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Problematic Sexual Behavior-Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for School-Age Children [1]

PSB-CBT™ is a group treatment model originally designed to treat youth ages 7 to 12 who present with PSB. The PSB-CBT™ treatment approach uses concurrent groups for youth and their caregivers with combined multi-family group sessions about once a month. Active participation of a caregiver is required, with the caregiver defined as the person who provides primary care of the child in the home (e.g., mother, father, step-parent, grandparent, foster parent).  PSB-CBT™ shares the common theory base and core components of evidence-based programs (EBP) for PSB. Updated 2024.

Acronym: 
PSB-CBT-S
Trauma Type: 
General
Sexual Abuse
Modality: 
Family, Group
Targeted Populations: 
Children (7-12) with problematic sexual behavior who may or may not have a history of trauma, parents, caregivers
Fact Sheet [2]
Published in 2016

Source URL:https://www.nctsn.org/interventions/problematic-sexual-behavior-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-school-age-children

Links
[1] https://www.nctsn.org/interventions/problematic-sexual-behavior-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-school-age-children [2] https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/interventions/problematic-sexual-behavior-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-2024.pdf