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Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention [1]

CFTSI is a brief (5-8 session), evidence-based early mental health treatment specifically developed for implementation with children, adolescents, and their caregivers during the acute phase of trauma  response, after a recent traumatic event or after a recent disclosure of abuse in a forensic interview, such as in a Child Advocacy Center (CAC). This treatment has demonstrated effectiveness in  reducing  traumatic stress symptoms and reducing or interrupting PTSD and related anxiety and depressive disorders, including for children who have had extensive trauma histories prior to the most recent  event that precipitated their referral for CFTSI. Children participating in CFTSI consistently experience a significant decrease in trauma symptoms, as do participating caregivers. Updated 2024.

Acronym: 
CFTSI
Trauma Type: 
General
Modality: 
Individual, Family, Systems
Targeted Populations: 
Young children (3-6), children (7-12), youth (13-18), parents, caregivers, after recent traumatic event or disclosure of abuse
Fact Sheet [2]
Published in 2012

Source URL:https://nctsn.org/interventions/child-and-family-traumatic-stress-intervention

Links
[1] https://nctsn.org/interventions/child-and-family-traumatic-stress-intervention [2] https://nctsn.org/sites/default/files/interventions/child-and-family-traumatic-stress-intervention-2025.pdf