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Why a family systems trauma (FST) model?
Who are our traumatized children? family systems theory within the FST model
The family systems trauma (FST) model
The FST motivational phone call
Phase I: identify symptoms (stressors) and set the goals for therapy
Pre-session preparation for phase II
Phase II: wound work introduction
Pre-session preparation for phase III
Phase III: co-create playbooks
Pre-session preparation for phase IV
Phase IV: troubleshooting and dress rehearsals
Pre-session preparation for phase V
Phase V: evaluate progress and relapse prevention.
Who are our traumatized children? family systems theory within the FST model
The family systems trauma (FST) model
The FST motivational phone call
Phase I: identify symptoms (stressors) and set the goals for therapy
Pre-session preparation for phase II
Phase II: wound work introduction
Pre-session preparation for phase III
Phase III: co-create playbooks
Pre-session preparation for phase IV
Phase IV: troubleshooting and dress rehearsals
Pre-session preparation for phase V
Phase V: evaluate progress and relapse prevention.