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Trauma-focused CBT for children: Impact of the trauma narrative and treatment length. Depression and Anxiety, 28, 67-75. Deblinger, E, Stauffer, L & Steer, RA (2001). Comparative efficacies of supportive and cognitive behavioral group therapies for young children who have been sexually abused and their non-offending mothers. Child
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