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Treating adult survivors of childhood emotional abuse and neglect: A new framework.
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Component-based PsychotherapyTrauma-informed CounselingMental HealthTrauma In ChildPsychologyChild ProtectionPsychological InterventionsTrauma RecoveryPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyHealth SciencesPsychiatryMedicineChild AbuseNew FrameworkAdult SurvivorsIndividual TherapyChild DevelopmentTrauma TreatmentChildhood Emotional AbuseAbuse StudiesTherapeutic ModelAdult Mental HealthChild Abuse PreventionPsychotherapyPsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
This article provides the outline of a new framework for treating adult survivors of childhood emotional abuse and neglect. Component-based psychotherapy (CBP) is an evidence-informed model that bridges, synthesizes, and expands upon several existing schools, or theories, of treatment for adult survivors of traumatic stress. These include approaches to therapy that stem from more classic traditions in psychology, such as psychoanalysis, to more modern approaches including those informed by feminist thought. Moreover, CBP places particular emphasis on integration of key concepts from evidence-based treatment models developed in the past few decades predicated upon thinking and research on the effects of traumatic stress and processes of recovery for survivors. (PsycINFO Database Record