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Keystones

Keystones trainings provide intensive training in CSEC-specific applications of TF-CBT with youth and their families who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation. This training is for experienced TF-CBT therapists. The purpose of the Keystones Learning Community is to bring together a group of providers who share a foundational knowledge of TF-CBT and a common interest in serving Commercially Sexually Exploited Children. The Keystones Learning Community  collectively builds on participants’ existing knowledge, as well as introduces new learning and activities to enhance clinical skills essential to serving this population. Objectives for this training are for therapists to be able to implement and sustain TF-CBT with CSEC clients and improve outcomes for those who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and their families.

In the Keystones training, participants work together in the learning process and engage in experiential activities such as role plays to enhance learning and reinforce skills. Participants learn about CSEC-specific applications within the PRACTICE framework, for example, CSEC-specific Psychoeducation topics, CSEC-specific maladaptive cognitions and strategies for challenging them, and common issues faced in the development of the Trauma Narrative (TN) with CSEC victims (multiple traumas, lack of or unsupportive caregiver, overcoming reluctance to include CSEC experiences in TN).

Participants also learn about common challenges in treatment with commercially sexually exploited children and adolescents and strategies for addressing them, including client and caregiver engagement difficulties, runaway risk and behavior, maladaptive coping strategies, substance use problems, and TF-CBT in different settings with commercially sexually exploited clients.

Training Details

The Keystones TF-CBT for CSEC Learning Community includes:

  • Two-day in-person training with an approved TF-CBT trainer with specialized knowledge about sex trafficking.
  • Pre-work activities to prepare participants to fully engage in the in-person training.
  • Monthly consultation calls with an approved TF-CBT consultant.
  • Program Evaluation is an essential component to the training. Participants will be expected to participate in evaluation activities.
Eligibility Requirements:
  • TF-CBT Training and Experience
    • Prior participation in a minimum of a two-day TF-CBT training with an approved TF-CBT trainer
    • Prior participation in 9 consultation calls with a TF-CBT trainer following a two-day training
    • Has completed TF-CBT with at least two clients
  • Experience serving victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation or an interest in doing so:
    • Currently serving, or interested in serving, Commercially Sexually Exploited Children.
    • Priority will be given to therapists currently working with commercially sexually exploited children and adolescent clients
    • Has attended the Georgia CJCC 6-hr. Awareness Training for Mental Health Providers or comparable CSEC/DMST Awareness training.
Provider Listing

Therapists who participate in the training will be placed on a list of providers on this website. This list is available to the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia (CACGA) CSEC Response Team and other referral sources (DJJ, DFCS) attempting to link those who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation to quality trauma-focused mental health services. It is expected that training participants will accept reasonable and appropriate referrals within their scope of service and payment structure.

TF-CBT Therapy FAQ

No. TF-CBT is specifically designed to treat trauma symptoms. What we know is that some children who go through very difficult experiences will not develop trauma symptoms, and would not need TF-CBT. It is recommended that all children who experience trauma participate in an evaluation to determine if trauma symptoms are present in order to plan effective treatment.

Expect therapy to be both hard work and fun. Your therapist will begin by assessing your child for trauma symptoms to determine if TF-CBT is the best treatment. Session time will be structured, although there will always be time for the therapist to check in with you about the past week, he/she will have specific goals and activities to complete with your child (and you) each week. Plan on treatment to last approximately 18-24 weeks. If you are interested in seeking services through The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, please follow this link OUHSC Clinical

Not wanting to talk about difficult or painful memories is very common, and understandable! However, it is often healing to be able to face painful memories and allows a child and family to move forward. In TF-CBT, children gradually progress towards talking about their pasts, while learning important coping skills to manage distress. Children are encouraged to talk about their past only when it can be done in a safe and therapeutic way and the child and family are ready.

Several key elements are required for a therapist to truly learn any new treatment model. The generally accepted trainings requirements for TF-CBT are for a therapist to attend the 2-day in-person “Introduction to Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavior Therapy” provided by a Master Trainer and to complete at least one TF-CBT case while under consultation with a Master Trainer. Master trainers in the stte of Oklahoma are Susan Schmidt, Ph.D., Elizabeth Risch, Ph.D., Dolores Subia Bigfoot, Ph.D., and Roy Van Tassell, LPC.

We have developed a interactive map (here) to aid families in locating a TF-CBT provider. And you can always ask!

What if a child is acting out sexually? Is TF-CBT appropriate?

Maybe. It would depend on the child’s level of trauma symptoms. Treatment is also available for children who have sexually acting out beaviors without trauma symptoms. A thorough evaluation of trauma history, symptoms, and sexual behaviors would allow a clinician to determine what treatment will be most appropriate. Please visit the Children with Sexual Behavior Problems website to learn more. 

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