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Subjective Distress, Self-Harm, and Suicidal Ideation or Behavior Throughout Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Transitional Age Youth

Authors :
Peters, W
Rice, S
Cohen, J
Smith, NB
McDonnell, CG
Winch, A
Nicasio, A
Zeifman, RJ
Alvarez-Jimenez, M
Bendall, S
Peters, W
Rice, S
Cohen, J
Smith, NB
McDonnell, CG
Winch, A
Nicasio, A
Zeifman, RJ
Alvarez-Jimenez, M
Bendall, S
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Elevations in distress, self-harm, and suicidal ideation or behavior are of significant concern in clinical practice. We examined these in a pilot trial of Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for transitional age youth (aged 15-25 years) with histories of interpersonal trauma and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. METHOD: Participants were 20 young people (13 females, M = 19.5 years) from a pilot study of TF-CBT. Frequencies of elevated distress, self-harm, and suicidal ideation or behavior were measured throughout treatment sessions and across the treatment phases of TF-CBT. RESULTS: Across the 279 sessions of TF-CBT (m = 15.5 sessions), there were 16 incidents of elevated distress in seven participants (i.e., six in Phase I and five each in Phases II and III); 15 incidents of self-harming behavior in seven participants (five incidents in each of the three phases) and one incident of both elevated distress and suicide ideation (Phase I). CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that there may be a relationship between the experience of in session distress and self-harming behaviors. The importance of safety planning and coping skills (acquired in Phase 1) is stressed to ensure the effective implementation of TF-CBT. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372998970
Document Type :
Electronic Resource