Overview
Compared to the general population, autistic youth are at increased risk for both exposure to potentially traumatic events and trauma-related symptoms following trauma exposure. Autistic people identify approaches to effectively addressing trauma as a top mental health research priority, yet providers in community settings often report inadequate training in trauma treatment. The purpose of this study is to conduct an open pilot to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an evidence-based intervention for youth affected by trauma, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), that has been modified for autistic youth served in Community Mental Health Centers.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria for Therapists
- Employed as a clinician at a participating Community Mental Health Center (CMHC; publicly-funded mental health program) for at least 6 months.
- Trained in TF-CBT.
- Has an eligible autistic youth on current caseload (see below).
Inclusion Criteria for Child Participants
- Between 6 and 18 years old (up to 17 years, 11 months).
- Current medical diagnosis of autism.
- Has a non-offending caregiver who is able to participate in treatment (i.e., caregiver who is not the perpetrator of the abuse/other trauma).
- Initiated outpatient psychotherapy services from participating therapist within enrolled CMHC.
- A moderate level of trauma-related distress as measured by the Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen-2 (CATS-2).
Exclusion Criteria for Child Participants
1\. Does not present with trauma-related distress (score falls within the "Normal" range as measured by the Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen-2 Self- and Parent-Report).


