TF-CBT: NAME
Behavioral Therapy Treatment Description Acronym (abbreviation) for intervention: TF-CBT Average length/number of sessions: 12-25 sessions (60-90 minute sessions, divided approximately equally between youth and parent/caregiver) Aspects of culture or group experiences that are addressed (e.g., faith/spiritual
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