Discusses important topics for providers relevant for working with refugee and immigrant caregivers, with the goal of enhancing mental health providers’ and family therapy practitioners’ ability to effectively engage, serve, and support refugee an
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Discusses important topics for providers relevant for working with refugee and immigrant caregivers, with the goal of enhancing mental health providers’ and family therapy practitioners’ ability to effectively engage, serve, and support refugee an
Highlights the work of La Clínica de La Raza in Oakland, California. Staff share their experiences working with unaccompanied and immigrant youth.
Describes a few dismantling studies and the aspects of CPT being tested. She then explains how findings from these studies changed CPT.
Describes recent changes to the DSM-5 criteria related to the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD.
Discusses the evolution of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Dr. Resick reviews the challenges and successes behind changing CPT to ensure it was responsive to evidence, adapting CPT for different groups, and disseminating CPT.
Discusses the evolution of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Dr. Resick reviews the challenges and successes behind changing CPT to ensure it was responsive to evidence, adapting CPT for different groups, and disseminating CPT.
Discusses the following three studies: Adults Who Experienced Child Sexual Abuse or Partner Violence, Adolescents and Children, and Veterans and Active Military. Dr.
Highlights how Patricia Resick, PhD, developer of Cognitive Processing Therapy, responded to scientific evidence over time to enhance the treatment’s effectiveness. Dr.
Features different NCTSN members serving unaccompanied immigrant youth and other forms of migration related separation.