The difference between Alternative for Families: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) and Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) is that
a. AF-CBT only treats the abusing parent while TF-CBT treats the child
b. The primary focus of TF-CBT is the child and their nonoffending family members while the primary focus of AF-CBT is the whole family (including the maltreating members)
c. TF-CBT is home based and child focused, AF-CBT is office based and parent focused
d. AF-CBT has been shown to reduce parent-child violence more successfully than TF-CBT
b. The primary focus of TF-CBT is the child and their nonoffending family members while the primary focus of AF-CBT is the whole family (including the maltreating members)
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