Tailoring TF-CBT to Black Children and Youth
One in Ten
English - October 27, 2023 18:00 - 49 minutes - 33.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratingsSocial Sciences Science Kids & Family children child abuse mental health public health nonprofit criminal justice kids survivors abuse Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
If you listened to the last episode, you learned a lot about effective, evidence-based treatment—specifically, TF-CBT. But what do you do if, as a clinician and researcher, you see that a population of kids is not, perhaps, receiving the full benefit of that treatment? What Dr. Isha Metzger did in recognizing that TF-CBT could be shaped into an even more effective treatment for Black children and youth is groundbreaking work.
This work in identifying racial stressors and racial traumas as compounding other forms of trauma has led to more tailored treatment. And her work identifying the inherent strength of Black families has been life-affirming and led to better engagement with treatment. Intrigued? Take a listen.
Topics in this episode:
Origin story (1:29)Racial stressors (5:06)The potential impact on kids (9:05)Racial socialization (12:05)A new application of TF-CBT (15:49)What clinicians worry about (22:51)Building clients’ trust (27:05)Examples (34:51)Hope for the future (43:25)For more information (48:36)Links:
Isha W. Metzger, Ph.D., licensed clinical psychologist, founder and director of The EMPOWER Lab, and assistant professor at Georgia State University
Dr. Metzger previously appeared in “The Meaning of Healing for Black Kids and Families,” (Season 2, Episode 16; August 20, 2020)
TF-CBT, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
TF-CBT and Racial Socialization implementation manual
More resources
National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center
Esther Deblinger, Ph.D., Judith A. Cohen, MD, and Anthony P. Mannarino, Ph.D.
“TF-CBT: Helping Kids Get Better,” with Anthony Mannarino (Season 5, Episode 16; October 16; 2023)
PMR—progressive muscle relaxation
The C.A.R.E. Package for Racial Healing
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