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The TF-CBT Clinician's Workbook for Child Wellness - A Practical Guide to Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Including 30 Worksheets - cover

The TF-CBT Clinician's Workbook for Child Wellness - A Practical Guide to Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Including 30 Worksheets

Betiana Blossom Holmes, Kimberly Meena Lin

Publisher: TherapyBooks Publishing

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Summary

This comprehensive workbook is designed to support mental health professionals, educators, and caregivers who serve children dealing with the aftereffects of trauma. Drawing upon the proven framework of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), it provides step-by-step guidance on stabilizing emotions, challenging negative beliefs, and helping young clients reclaim a sense of safety.
 
Inside, you will find:
 
30 Practical Worksheets tailored to core TF-CBT components, from emotional regulation and thought restructuring to trauma narration and caregiver involvement.
 
Phase-by-Phase Guidance that walks you through each stage of child-centered trauma therapy, offering practical methods for promoting resilience and healthy coping strategies.
 
Family Engagement Techniques designed to rebuild trust and communication at home, ensuring a supportive environment that reinforces therapeutic gains.
 
Flexible Applications suitable for clinicians, counselors, and trained educators seeking to adapt TF-CBT principles for individual or group work.
 
Written in an accessible tone, this resource combines scientific insights with real-world examples that simplify the healing process for both professionals and children. It supports sessions focused on safety, skill-building, trauma processing, and long-term resilience.
Available since: 03/05/2025.
Print length: 124 pages.

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