Judith A. Cohen
Allegheny Health Network
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Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma | 2017
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Kelly Kinnish
Commercially sexually exploited children and adolescents (“commercially exploited youth”)present numerous clinical challenges that have led some mental health providers to question whether current evidence-based treatments are adequate to address the needs of this population. This paper 1) addresses commonalities between the trauma experiences, responses and treatment challenges of commercially exploited youth and those of youth with complex trauma; 2) highlights the importance of careful assessment to guide case conceptualization and treatment planning for commercially exploited youth; and 3) describes strategies for implementing Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for complex trauma specific to these youth.
Child Maltreatment | 2016
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Kay Jankowski; Stanley D. Rosenberg; Suzanne Kodya; George L. Wolford
Adjudicated youth in residential treatment facilities (RTFs) have high rates of trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study evaluated strategies for implementing trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) in RTF. Therapists (N = 129) treating adjudicated youth were randomized by RTF program (N = 18) to receive one of the two TF-CBT implementation strategies: (1) web-based TF-CBT training + consultation (W) or (2) W + 2 day live TF-CBT workshop + twice monthly phone consultation (W + L). Youth trauma screening and PTSD symptoms were assessed via online dashboard data entry using the University of California at Los Angeles PTSD Reaction Index. Youth depressive symptoms were assessed with the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire–Short Version. Outcomes were therapist screening; TF-CBT engagement, completion, and fidelity; and youth improvement in PTSD and depressive symptoms. The W + L condition resulted in significantly more therapists conducting trauma screening (p = .0005), completing treatment (p = .03), and completing TF-CBT with fidelity (p = .001) than the W condition. Therapist licensure significantly impacted several outcomes. Adjudicated RTF youth receiving TF-CBT across conditions experienced statistically and clinically significant improvement in PTSD (p = .001) and depressive (p = .018) symptoms. W + L is generally superior to W for implementing TF-CBT in RTF. TF-CBT is effective for improving trauma-related symptoms in adjudicated RTF youth. Implementation barriers are discussed.
Child Maltreatment | 2017
Regan W. Stewart; Rosaura E. Orengo-Aguayo; Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Michael A. de Arellano
Significant barriers exist in access to evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment among youth from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, those living in rural areas, and belonging to a racial and ethnic minority group, despite the high prevalence rates of trauma exposure among these underserved groups. The present study is proof-of-concept pilot of trauma-focused cognitive–behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) delivered to underserved trauma-exposed youth (N = 15) via telehealth technology (i.e., via one-on-one videoconferencing), aimed at addressing barriers in access to TF treatment. This pilot study provides preliminary evidence of the ability to successfully deliver TF-CBT via a telehealth delivery format. Results demonstrated clinically meaningful symptom change posttreatment (large effect sizes for youth-reported (d = 2.93) and caregiver-reported (d = 1.38) reduction in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms), with no treatment attrition (0% dropout). These findings are promising in showing treatment effects that are comparable with TF-CBT delivered in an in-person, office-based setting and an important first step in determining how to best address the mental health needs of trauma-exposed youth with barriers in access to care.
Archive | 2012
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Esther Deblinger
Archive | 2009
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Esther Deblinger
Archive | 2005
Judith A. Cohen; Esther Deblinger; Anthony P. Mannarino
Archive | 2008
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino; Esther Deblinger
Archive | 2016
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino
Archive | 2009
Judith A. Cohen; Anthony P. Mannarino
Behavior Therapy | 2018
Tatiana M. Davidson; Brian E. Bunnell; Benjamin E. Saunders; Rochelle F. Hanson; Carla Kmett Danielson; Danna Lewsky Cook; Brian C. Chu; Shannon Dorsey; Zachary W. Adams; Arthur R. Andrews; Jesse Walker; Kathryn E. Soltis; Judith A. Cohen; Esther Deblinger; Kenneth J. Ruggiero