Intensive Trauma Treatment for Children Exposed to Parental Conflict
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Conflict, Interparental
- Sponsor
- Trauma Institute & Child Trauma Institute
- Enrollment
- 4
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Change in CROPS following treatment
- Last Updated
- 8 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to track outcomes of the investigator's therapy approach with children of separation/divorce who have been exposed to parental conflict.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •child between the ages of 6 - 16
- •parent concerned re child's distress and behaviors related to custody, visitation, etc.
- •parent has the legal authority to obtain treatment for the child
- •parent and child fluent in English
Exclusion Criteria
- •as per clinical judgment of the PI during a telephone screening (interview of the referring parent), determination that the child is unlikely to be responsive to the intensive therapy format. This would typically be due to the child having a severe intellectual impairment, major dissociative disorder, etc.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Change in CROPS following treatment
Time Frame: Pre-treatment, 2 weeks post-treatment, 2 months post-treatment
Child (self-) Report of Posttraumatic Symptoms
Change in PROPS following treatment
Time Frame: Pre-treatment, 2 weeks post-treatment, 2 months post-treatment
Parent Report of Posttraumatic Symptoms
Change in SUDS following treatment
Time Frame: Pre-treatment, 2 weeks post-treatment, 2 months post-treatment
Subjective Units of Distress Scale
Change in PRS following treatment
Time Frame: Pre-treatment, 2 weeks post-treatment, 2 months post-treatment
Problem Rating Scale