70
Participants
Start Date
March 31, 2006
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2008
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2008
Trauma Adaptive Recovery Group Education and Therapy
"Trauma Affect Regulation: Guidelines for Education and Therapy (TARGET; Ford \& Russo, 2006) is a manualized gender-specific treatment for PTSD. The 12-session individual therapy version in the present study is being adapted for adolescent girls based on a parallel version for young mothers and a group version that has been field tested with more than 20 adolescent girls.~TARGET teaches a practical 7-step sequence of skills for processing and managing trauma-related reactions to current stressful experiences. The skills are designed in a sequence mirroring the three phases of complex traumatic stress disorder treatment (Ford, Courtois, Van der Hart, Nijenhuis \& Steele, 2005), summarized by an acronym FREEDOM. TARGET also uses creative arts activities: personalized lifelines via collage, drawing, poetry, and writing."
Enhanced Treatment As Usual
Enhanced Treatment as Usual (ETAU) is a 12-session supportive therapy adapted from the Present Centered Therapy co-developed by the first author (McDonagh-Coyle, Friedman, McHugo, Ford, Mueser, \& Sengupta, 2005). In ETAU therapists invite the participant to talk about goals or problems that are important to her. The therapist's focus is on providing the core conditions of client centered psychotherapy (nonjudgmental acceptance, empathy, interpersonal warmth) and engaging the participant in a strengths-based solution-focused reflection on how she is successful (or has been in the past) in managing stressors, handling problems, achieving personal goals, and developing healthy relationships with peers, family, and other community members.
Polaris School, East Hartford
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington
Gray Lodge Shelter for Women, Hartford
Weaver High School, Hartford
Bellizzi Middle School, Hartford
Quirk Middle School, Hartford
UCONN Health Partners, West Hartford
U.S. Department of Justice
FED
UConn Health
OTHER