Seeking Safety is also rated on the CEBC in the Substance Abuse Treatment (Child & Adolescent) and Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent) topic areas, click here to go to this entry. Examples of topics are Safety, Asking for Help, Setting Boundaries in Relationships, Healthy Relationships, Community Resources, Compassion, Creating Meaning, Discovery, Recovery Thinking, Taking Good Care of Yourself, Commitment, Coping with Triggers, Self-Nurturing, Red and Green Flags, and Life Choices. Seeking Safety consists of 25 topics that can be conducted in as many sessions as time allows, and in any order.
The treatment may be conducted in group or individual format with females and males and in various settings (e.g., outpatient, inpatient, residential, home care, schools). The treatment is available as a book, providing both client handouts and clinician guidelines. Seeking Safety is a present-focused, coping skills therapy to help people attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. Adults who have a history of trauma and/or substance abuse Program Overview