Offers practical information about two family interventions commonly delivered for families who are at risk for or who have experienced physical abuse (CPC-CBT and MST-CAN).
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AF-CBT is a trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment designed to improve the relationships between children and caregivers.
Outlines the causes and consequences of child abuse. This video describes how family-focused interventions can help families make a new beginning.
Discusses myths about parents who engage in physically abusive behavior and provides specific, evidence-based strategies to engage families, from initial outreach through course of treatment.
Explores the relationship between physical abuse and socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, racial and/or ethnic backgrounds, and gender.
Introduces participants to child abuse and neglect in military families. This webinar discusses in particular the community and military partnerships to help military families.
Provides an overview of the prevalence and incidence of child physical abuse and the status of research and practice in the field.
CPC-CBT is a short-term, strengths-based therapy program for children ages 3-17 and their parents (or caregivers) in families where parents engage in a continuum of coercive parenting strategies.
Discusses child maltreatment and domestic violence issues impacting military families and children.
Highlights evidence-based interventions aimed at empowering families, including individual treatment for children and skill building for parents.