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                 ISSUE BRIEFS | JANUARY 2013
                 Alternatives for Families: 
                 A Cognitive-Behavioral 
                 Therapy (AF-CBT)
                 Families that experience conflict, coercion,             WHAT'S INSIDE
                 and/or physical abuse create substantial 
                 risk to children for the development of                     What makes AF-CBT unique 
                 significant psychiatric, behavioral, and 
                 adjustment difficulties, including aggression, 
                 poor interpersonal skills/functioning, and                  Treatment phases and key components
                 emotional reactivity. Caregivers in such 
                 families often report punitive or excessive 
                 parenting practices, frequent anger and                     Target population
                 hyperarousal, and negative child attributions, 
                 among other stressful conditions. During the                Effectiveness of AF-CBT
                 past four decades, research has documented 
                 the effectiveness of several behavioral and 
                 cognitive-behavioral methods, many of which                 What to look for in a therapist
                 have been incorporated in alternatives for 
                 families: a cognitive-behavioral therapy (AF-
                 CBT).                                                       Conclusion
                                                                             Resources for more information
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                 AF-CBT is an evidence-supported                           WHAT MAKES AF-CBT UNIQUE
                 intervention that targets (1) diverse individual 
                 child and caregiver characteristics related               AF-CBT is designed to intervene with families 
                                                                           referred for conflict or coercion, verbal or 
                 to conflict and intimidation in the home and 
                                                                           physical aggression by caregivers (including 
                 (2) the family context in which aggression or 
                 abuse may occur. This approach emphasizes                 the use of excessive physical force or threats), 
                 training in intra- and interpersonal skills               behavior problems in children/adolescents, or 
                 designed to enhance self-control and reduce               child physical abuse. The treatment program 
                 violent behavior. AF-CBT has been found                   has been expanded to accommodate children 
                 to improve functioning in school-aged                     and adolescents with physical abuse or 
                                                                           discipline-related trauma symptoms, such as 
                 children, their parents (caregivers), and their 
                                                                           posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 
                 families following a referral for concerns 
                 about parenting practices, including child                AF-CBT addresses both the risk factors and 
                 physical abuse (Kolko, 1996a; Kolko, 1996b;               the consequences of physical, emotional, 
                 Kolko, Iselin, & Gully, 2011), as well as a child's       and verbal aggression in a comprehensive 
                 behavior problems (Kolko, et al., 2009; Kolko,            manner. Thus, AF-CBT seeks to address 
                 Hoagwood, & Springgate, 2010; Kolko, Campo,               specific clinical targets among caregivers 
                 Kilbourne, & Kelleher, 2012).                             that include heightened anger or hostility, 
                 This issue brief is intended to build a better            negative perceptions or attributions of their 
                 understanding of the characteristics and                  children, and difficulties in the appropriate 
                                                                           and effective use of parenting practices, 
                 benefits of AF-CBT, formerly known as abuse-
                                                                           such as ineffective or punitive parenting 
                 focused cognitive behavioral therapy (Kolko, 
                                                                           practices. Likewise, AF-CBT targets children’s 
                 2004). It was written primarily to help child 
                                                                           difficulties with anger or anxiety, trauma-
                 welfare caseworkers and other professionals 
                                                                           related emotional symptoms, poor social 
                 who work with at-risk families make more 
                                                                           and relationship skills, behavioral problems 
                 informed decisions about when to refer 
                 children and their parents and caregivers                 that include aggression, and dysfunctional 
                 to AF-CBT programs. This information also                 attributions. At the family level, AF-CBT 
                                                                           addresses coercive family interactions by 
                 may help parents, foster parents, and other 
                                                                           teaching skills to improve positive family 
                 caregivers understand what they and their 
                                                                           relations and reduce family conflict.
                 children can gain from AF-CBT and what to 
                 expect during treatment. In addition, this 
                 issue brief may be useful to others with an 
                 interest in implementing or participating 
                 in effective strategies for the treatment of 
                 family conflict, child physical abuse, coercive 
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                 parenting, and children with externalizing 
                 behavior problems.
                 ¹ Coercive parenting refers to parenting by domination, intimidation, or 
                  
                 humiliation to force children to behave according to (often unrealistic) norms 
                 set by parents.
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                  REFLECTS A COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT                           ƒ  Developmental victimology, which 
                  STRATEGY                                                        describes how the specific effects 
                  The diversity of family circumstances                           of exposure to traumatic or abusive 
                  and individual problems associated with                         experiences may vary for children at 
                  family conflict points to the need for a                        different developmental stages and across 
                  comprehensive treatment strategy that                           the life span
                  targets both the contributors to caregivers'                 ƒ  Psychology of aggression, which describes 
                  behavior and children’s subsequent behavioral                   the processes by which aggression and 
                  and emotional adjustment (Chadwick Center,                      coercion develop and are maintained, 
                  2004). Treatment approaches that focus on                       which can help to understand one’s history 
                  several aspects of the problem (for example,                    as both a contributor to and victim of 
                  a caregiver's parenting skills, a child's                       aggressive behavior
                  anger, family coercion) may have a greater                   AF-CBT pulls together many techniques 
                  likelihood of reducing re-abuse and more fully               currently used by practitioners, such as 
                  remediating mental health problems (Kolko                    behavior and anger management, affect 
                  & Swenson, 2002). Therefore, AF-CBT adopts                   regulation, problem-solving, social skills 
                  a comprehensive treatment strategy that                      training, cognitive restructuring, and 
                  addresses the complexity of the issues more                  communication. The advantage of this 
                  completely.                                                  program is that all of these techniques, 
                  INTEGRATES SEVERAL THERAPEUTIC                               relevant handouts, training examples, and 
                  APPROACHES                                                   outcome measures are integrated in a 
                  AF-CBT combines elements drawn from the                      structured approach that practitioners and 
                  following:                                                   supervisors can easily access and use.
                  ƒ  Cognitive therapy, which aims to change                   TREATS CHILDREN AND PARENTS 
                     behavior by addressing a person's thoughts                SIMULTANEOUSLY 
                     or perceptions, particularly those thinking               During AF-CBT, school-aged children (5-15 
                     patterns that create distorted views                      years) and their caregivers participate in 
                  ƒ  Behavioral and learning theory, which                     separate but coordinated therapy sessions, 
                     focuses on modifying habitual responses                   often using somewhat parallel treatment 
                     (e.g., anger, fear) to identified situations or           materials. In addition, children and parents 
                     stimuli                                                   attend joint sessions together at various times 
                  ƒ  Family therapy, which examines patterns                   throughout treatment. This approach seeks to 
                     of interactions among family members to                   address individual and parent-child issues in 
                     identify and alleviate problems, and offers               an integrated fashion.
                     strategies to help reframe how problems 
                     are viewed  
                      
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                  DISCOURAGES AGGRESSIVE OR VIOLENT                            TREATMENT PHASES AND KEY 
                  BEHAVIOR                                                     COMPONENTS
                  The AF-CBT approach is designed to promote                   AF-CBT is a short-term treatment typically 
                  appropriate and prosocial behavior, while                    provided once or twice a week, which may 
                  discouraging coercive, aggressive, or violent                require 18 to 24 hours of service (or longer, 
                  behavior from caregivers as well as children.                based on individual needs) over 4 to 12 months 
                  Consistent with cognitive-behavioral                         (although treatment may last as long as 
                  approaches, AF-CBT includes procedures that                  determined necessary). Treatment includes 
                  target three related ways in which people                    separate individual sessions with the child and 
                  respond to different circumstances:                          caregiver/parent and joint sessions with at 
                  ƒ  Cognition (thinking)                                      least both of them. Where necessary, family 
                  ƒ  Affect (feeling)                                          interventions may be applied before, during, 
                                                                               or after the individual services. The treatment 
                  ƒ  Behavior (doing)                                          program for children, caregivers, and families 
                  AF-CBT includes training in various                          incorporates the use of specific skills, role-
                  psychological skills in each of these response               playing exercises, performance feedback, and 
                  channels that are designed to promote                        home practice exercises.
                  self-control and to enhance interpersonal                    Generally, the following are the goals of AF-
                  effectiveness.                                               CBT treatment
                  TAILORS TREATMENT TO MEET SPECIFIC                           ƒ  Reduce conflict and increase cohesion in 
                  NEEDS AND CIRCUMSTANCES                                         family 
                  AF-CBT begins with a multisource assessment                  ƒ  Reduce use of coercion (hostility, anger, 
                  to identify the nature of the problems the                      verbal aggression, threats) by the caregiver 
                  child is experiencing, specific parental and                    and other family members
                  family difficulties that may be contributing                 ƒ  Reduce use of physical force (aggressive 
                  to family conflict, and the child's and family's                behavior) by the caregiver, child, and, as 
                  strengths that may help influence change.                       relevant, other family members 
                  Tailoring the treatment to the family’s specific             ƒ  Promote nonaggressive (alternative) 
                  strengths and challenges is key to efficient                    discipline and interactions
                  outcomes (Kolko & Swenson, 2002).
                                                                               ƒ  Reduce child physical abuse risk or 
                                                                                  recidivism (prevention of child welfare 
                                                                                  system involvement or repeated reports/
                                                                                  allegations)
                                                                               ƒ  Improve the level of child’s safety/welfare 
                                                                                  and family functioning 
                                                                                   
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