Hena Thakur, Ian Sotomayor, Juan Pablo Zapata, Tyra Bergstrom, Mingjing Huang, Shannon Hill, Andy Rapoport, Katie Berry, Emily Davison, Jessica L Schleider
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Developing a Digital Single-Session Intervention to Promote Trauma-Informed Caregiving: Insights From Foster Caregivers and Child Welfare Providers.
Youth in foster care exhibit behavioral and emotional challenges, often linked to complex trauma exposure. There is a paucity of accessible evidence-based interventions to support foster caregivers in addressing youths' needs. Self-guided, digital single-session interventions (SSIs) represent a promising solution. As the first phase of an intervention mapping project, we conducted a systematic, qualitative needs assessment with foster caregivers (n = 13) and child welfare providers (n = 6) to inform the design of a trauma-informed SSI for foster caregivers. A team-based, multistage analytic coding strategy guided by grounded theory principles and consisting of inductive and deductive approaches was used. Thematic content analysis and axial coding identified resulting themes. Three areas of challenges and desired support were identified, including validating foster caregivers and addressing systemic challenges, supporting caregivers in navigating foster care transitions, and addressing trauma and developmental challenges in foster youth. Implications for the design of a community-informed SSI are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy is devoted to advancing the science and clinical practice of cognitive-behavior therapy. This includes a range of interventions including cognitive therapy, rational-emotive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and mindfulness approaches. The journal publishes empirical papers, including case studies, along with review articles, papers that integrate cognitive-behavior therapy with other systems, and practical "how to" articles.