How Behaviour Therapy Can Help Children With Trauma Histories | #TRIBE Talk - Ep. 15
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About this listen
In this week’s episode of TRIBE Talk, we take a clear, trauma-informed look at behaviour therapy—what it is, what it isn’t, and how it can meaningfully support children with trauma histories. We explore how modern behaviour therapy has evolved integrating compassion, developmental understanding, and evidence-based psychological approaches.
Through a practical and balanced lens, this episode positions behaviour therapy as a flexible, child-centred toolkit that can be tailored to meet the complex needs of children impacted by trauma—supporting emotional regulation, skill development, and long-term resilience when applied thoughtfully and ethically.
Episode Highlights:
The different types of behaviour therapy and how they differ
How behaviour therapy supports children with trauma histories
The role of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) in values-led, flexible support
Where CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) fits
The importance of early intervention for long-term outcomes
Using behaviour therapy in a trauma-informed, relationship-based way
Check Out Our other Episodes:
Emotional Regulation for Children With Trauma Histories: https://youtu.be/hNF_xTuYcaE
Contact & Family Time: A Trauma Informed Approach: https://youtu.be/74dsqq6mJx4
To find out more about TRIBE and Trauma Informed Care visit https://www.tribecare.org