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PLOS ONE | 2016

Modes of Large-Scale Brain Network Organization during Threat Processing and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Reduction during TF-CBT among Adolescent Girls.

Josh M. Cisler; Benjamin A. Sigel; Teresa L. Kramer; Sonet Smitherman; Karin L. Vanderzee; Joy R. Pemberton; Clinton D. Kilts

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often chronic and disabling across the lifespan. The gold standard treatment for adolescent PTSD is Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), though treatment response is variable and mediating neural mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we test whether PTSD symptom reduction during TF-CBT is associated with individual differences in large-scale brain network organization during emotion processing. Twenty adolescent girls, aged 11–16, with PTSD related to assaultive violence completed a 12-session protocol of TF-CBT. Participants completed an emotion processing task, in which neutral and fearful facial expressions were presented either overtly or covertly during 3T fMRI, before and after treatment. Analyses focused on characterizing network properties of modularity, assortativity, and global efficiency within an 824 region-of-interest brain parcellation separately during each of the task blocks using weighted functional connectivity matrices. We similarly analyzed an existing dataset of healthy adolescent girls undergoing an identical emotion processing task to characterize normative network organization. Pre-treatment individual differences in modularity, assortativity, and global efficiency during covert fear vs neutral blocks predicted PTSD symptom reduction. Patients who responded better to treatment had greater network modularity and assortativity but lesser efficiency, a pattern that closely resembled the control participants. At a group level, greater symptom reduction was associated with greater pre-to-post-treatment increases in network assortativity and modularity, but this was more pronounced among participants with less symptom improvement. The results support the hypothesis that modularized and resilient brain organization during emotion processing operate as mechanisms enabling symptom reduction during TF-CBT.


Administration and Policy in Mental Health | 2017

Factors Associated with Clinician Participation in TF-CBT Post-workshop Training Components

Pemberton; Nicola A. Conners-Burrow; Benjamin A. Sigel; Sievers Cm; Stokes Ld; Teresa L. Kramer

For proficiency in an evidence-based treatment (EBT), mental health professionals (MHPs) need training activities extending beyond a one-time workshop. Using data from 178 MHPs participating in a statewide TF-CBT dissemination project, we used five variables assessed at the workshop, via multiple and logistic regression, to predict participation in three post-workshop training components. Perceived in-workshop learning and client-treatment mismatch were predictive of consultation call participation and case presentation respectively. Attitudes toward EBTs were predictive of trauma assessment utilization, although only with non-call participants removed from analysis. Productivity requirements and confidence in TF-CBT skills were not associated with participation in post-workshop activities.


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Trauma-informed care training in a child welfare system: Moving it to the front line

Nicola A. Conners-Burrow; Teresa L. Kramer; Benjamin A. Sigel; Kathy Helpenstill; Sievers Cm; Lorraine McKelvey


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

A statewide introduction of trauma-informed care in a child welfare system

Teresa L. Kramer; Benjamin A. Sigel; Nikki A. Conners-Burrow; Patricia E. Savary; Ashley B. Tempel


Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2010

Halo Effects in Ratings of ADHD and ODD: Identification of Susceptible Symptoms

Cynthia M. Hartung; Elizabeth K. Lefler; Ashley B. Tempel; Monica L. Armendariz; Benjamin A. Sigel; Carolyn S. Little


Children and Youth Services Review | 2013

Statewide dissemination of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)

Benjamin A. Sigel; Teresa L. Kramer; Nicola A. Conners-Burrow; Janice K. Church; Karen B. Worley; Nicholas A. Mitrani


Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy | 2013

Characteristics of 17 statewide initiatives to disseminate trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)

Benjamin A. Sigel; Adam H. Benton; Christian Lynch; Teresa L. Kramer


Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2015

Amygdala response predicts trajectory of symptom reduction during Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy among adolescent girls with PTSD

Josh M. Cisler; Benjamin A. Sigel; Teresa L. Kramer; Sonet Smitherman; Karin L. Vanderzee; Joy R. Pemberton; Clinton D. Kilts


Psychological Medicine | 2016

Changes in functional connectivity of the amygdala during cognitive reappraisal predict symptom reduction during trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy among adolescent girls with post-traumatic stress disorder

Josh M. Cisler; Benjamin A. Sigel; J. S. Steele; Sonet Smitherman; Karin L. Vanderzee; Joy R. Pemberton; Teresa L. Kramer; Clinton D. Kilts


Children and Youth Services Review | 2012

The development of a systematic approach to mental health screening in Child Advocacy Centers

Nicola A. Conners-Burrow; Ashley B. Tempel; Benjamin A. Sigel; Janice K. Church; Teresa L. Kramer; Karen B. Worley

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Teresa L. Kramer

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Nicola A. Conners-Burrow

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Ashley B. Tempel

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Josh M. Cisler

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Karen B. Worley

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Clinton D. Kilts

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Joy R. Pemberton

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Sonet Smitherman

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Jane F. Silovsky

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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