1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0145-2134(99)00091-5
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Two-year follow-up study of cognitive behavioral therapy for sexually abused children suffering post-traumatic stress symptoms

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“…A. Cohen & Mannarino, 1997;J. A. Cohen & Mannarino, 1998;Deblinger & Hefl in, 1996;Deblinger, Lippmann, & Steer, 1996;Deblinger, McLeer, & Henry, 1990;Deblinger, Steer, & Lippmann, 1999;Hansen, Warner-Rogers, & Hecht, 1998;Stauffer & Deblinger, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Cohen & Mannarino, 1997;J. A. Cohen & Mannarino, 1998;Deblinger & Hefl in, 1996;Deblinger, Lippmann, & Steer, 1996;Deblinger, McLeer, & Henry, 1990;Deblinger, Steer, & Lippmann, 1999;Hansen, Warner-Rogers, & Hecht, 1998;Stauffer & Deblinger, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One to two-year follow-up studies document that symptom improvements are maintained (e.g. Deblinger, Mannarino, Cohen, & Steer, 2006; Deblinger, Steer, & Lippmann, 1999). A recent study also documented significant improvements in resiliency among children treated with TF-CBT (Deblinger, Pollio, Runyon, & Steer, 2017).…”
Section: Brief Review Of Empirical Support For Tf-cbtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least 6 controlled trials of CBT have been completed in sexually abused children. CBT was reported to be better than usual community treatment or non-specific supportive therapy in decreasing PTSD and depression symptoms and improving social competence, with a small to medium effect size (Deblinger et al, 1999;Cohen & Mannarino, 1997). One randomized controlled trial of CBT in middle school children who had been exposed to violence and had PTSD symptoms has been recently reported (Stein et al, 2003).…”
Section: Treatment Of Post-traumatic Psychopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%