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Cognitive Behavioral Narrative Treatment for Children with Depressive Symptoms



Filmed on November 18, 2011, at California Southern University.

Cognitive Behavioral/Narrative Treatment for Children with Depressive Symptoms

Presenter: Alejandra Trujillo Arevalo

In this presentation, Alejandra will outline an approach she developed, published, and piloted in Mexico. Quite successful, the group treatment has been enhanced and adapted for the U.S. population, and will be introduced in America in the near future.

You will learn about the theoretical model that provides structure for the group, the 31 techniques that constitute the treatment, and the sequencing of the group techniques to clusters, such as affective education, relaxation training, problem solving, and social skills training. In addition, Alejandra will explain the general principles for designing a psycho-educational group and shine light on cultural issues and research outcomes to be considered when implementing such groups.

Speaker Bio:
A licensed psychologist in Mexico who specializes in working with children and trauma, Alejandra Trujillo Arevalo is presently completing her master’s degree in counseling with a specialty in marriage and family therapy at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). While at CSUN, Alejandra has worked with Dr. Diane Gehart—acclaimed professor, therapist, author, speaker, and former Master Lecture Series presenter—with whom Alejandra is co-authoring the Instructor’s Manual for Theory and Treatment Planning in Counseling and Psychotherapy.

Alejandra works at the Valley Trauma Center in Los Angeles, providing psychotherapy for adult, teen, and child survivors of sexual assault, as well as their families. She also works at El Centro de Amistad (the Friendship Center), providing counseling in Spanish and facilitating mental health support groups at L.A. Family Housing Center, a transitional living center. She has presented her treatment at numerous international conferences.

Presented by the CalSouthern School of Behavioral Sciences. Please visit: http://www.calsouthern.edu/psychology/

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  1. I am also a grad student in Clinical Mental Health and Counseling, and I find this presentation very helpful. I love the narrative approach to therapy. I also work with trauma and children. Thank you for this! And, wow, she just learned English 3 years ago? She speaks using very big words very well and I have been learning Spanish for much longer than 3 years and I would be unable to do this presentation in Spanish.

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