Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescents and Young Adults
John Briere and Cheryl Lanktree

Book description, reviews, and downloadable materials
Sage Publications (ISBN: 978-1-4129-8144-6): August 2011, 264 pages
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Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescents and Young Adults describes an empirically validated, multi-component approach to the treatment of multi-traumatized adolescents and young adults. This treatment guide is based on a four year federally-funded project to develop a treatment protocol for multiply traumatized, often socially marginalized youth, referred to as Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A). Interventions are adapted according to the youth's specific symptoms, culture, and age, and include relationship-building, psychoeducation, affect regulation training, trigger identification, cognitive processing, titrated emotional processing, mindfulness training, collateral treatments with parents and families, group therapy, and system-level advocacy.
See bottom of page for reviews.
Readers of Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescents and Young Adults
(and other clinicians employing ITCT-A) are invited to download the following forms and clinical materials in PDF format:
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Initial Trauma Review – Adolescents (ITR-A)
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Assessment-Treatment Flowchart – Adolescents (ATR-A)
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Written Homework About My Trauma
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What Triggers Me
Reviews of Treating Complex
Trauma in Adolescents and Young Adults
Drs. Briere and Lanktree have admirably
succeeded in describing a truly integrative approach to
psychotherapy for children and adolescents whose complex trauma
histories and correspondingly complex symptoms present clinicians
with a formidable challenge. This book provides a uniquely
comprehensive guide to treatment planning, assessment, and therapy
strategies that should be required reading for every therapist
working with these youths.
Julian Ford, Ph.D., University of Connecticut Health
Center
This is a gem of a book about the assessment
and treatment of youth with complex trauma histories. The authors
provide an evidence-based integrated assessment and treatment
approach that emanates good sense and compassion. The book provides
clear descriptions of strategies for matching interventions to
problems, guided by treatment principles that will allow the
practitioner to apply interventions in a flexible manner. The book
does not shirk from exploring the “real world” of treating
adolescents and gives practical guidance about how to connect with
teens, and how to work with families and childcare protective
systems, all written in a very readable and engaging style. This
book is a must for anyone working with traumatized adolescents.
Marylene Cloitre, Ph.D., National Center for PTSD
This important text offers a comprehensive
and practical treatment model for complex trauma, Integrative
Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A), for an age
group that has not received adequate attention. The model is based
on the most current research and treatment recommendations and
expands upon the state of the art. Drs. Briere and Lanktree are to
be congratulated for developing this highly integrative model and
for providing therapists with such a clear description of its use
and applications. Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescents and
Young Adults is destined to be a classic.
Christine A. Courtois, PhD., ABPP, Courtois & Associates, PC
This innovative book provides clinicians
with an immediately useful blueprint for negotiating challenging
clinical issues when working with teens and young adults with
histories of complex trauma. The combined clinical experience of
these two seasoned researchers/clinicians is evident as they
emphasize a customized approach that integrates both structure and
flexibility. Of particular value are assessment-treatment tools that
encourage a detailed assessment of the client's current functioning,
along with clear guidelines for transitioning from problems to
interventions. Their approach also promotes a strong therapy
relationship that attends to culture, development, and gender. I
highly recommend this evidence-informed, clinically-sound, and
inspired book.
Eliana Gil, Ph.D., Gil Center for Healing and Play
Drs. Briere and
Lanktree’s keenly insightful approach provides the therapist a
window into the intricacies and challenges confronting youth from
different social and ethno/cultural communities. It offers
innovative, culturally sensitive strategies for assessing and
treating high-risk, traumatized youth, and embodies the single most
important goal of our profession's collective efforts: taking our
findings from clinical and research settings to communities - "bench
to the trench," striving to ensure that no child is, in fact, left
behind.
Russell T. Jones, Ph.D.,
Virginia Tech University
A major contribution!
Pioneers in the field of complex trauma, Briere and Lanktree
seamlessly integrate theory and practical strategies, making this
book an invaluable resource for the seasoned clinician and beginning
therapist alike.
Mandy Habib, Psy.D., North Shore University Hospital
Over
the past two decades, scientists, mental health practitioners and
service providers have developed considerable interest in
understanding the phenomenology of complex trauma in children,
adolescents and adults who have suffered repeated and severe
exposures to a wide-range of childhood traumatic experiences,
including physical, sexual and emotional abuse and domestic
violence. With this interest has emerged a growing body of research
and information on the nature, assessment, and treatment of complex
trauma that the authors of Treating Complex Trauma in Adolescents
and Young Adults have integrated into a comprehensive and
compelling, evidence-informed and assessment-driven treatment model
and approach: Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for
Adolescents (ITCT-A). Addressing a major gap in the
trauma-treatment literature, this exceptionally well-written volume
is an indispensable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists,
social workers, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and therapists
working with severely traumatized adolescents and their caregivers
across the child-serving systems that provide care, including
private practice, mental health clinics, family medicine and
pediatrics, child welfare, juvenile justice, schools, and substance
abuse treatment.
John A.
Fairbank, Ph.D.,
UCLA-Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress
Briere and Lanktree
make an important contribution to the literature on trauma-focused
therapies in this treatment manual. They pay special attention to
the context of traumatic experiences for youth and provide valuable
direction, especially for the most harrowing, risky, and complex
circumstances. We are reminded that trauma is almost never a stand
alone event.
Lucy
Berliner, M.S.W.,
Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress
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