Transcription of Cognitive Processing Therapy
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Cognitive Processing Therapy Veteran/Military Version: THERAPIST S MANUAL Patricia A. Resick, , and Candice M. Monson, National Center for PTSD, Women s Health Sciences Division VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University & Kathleen M. Chard, Cincinnati VA Medical Center and University of Cincinnati August 2008 Correspondence should be addressed to: Patricia Resick or Candice Monson, WHSD (116B-3), VA Boston Healthcare System, 150 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130 or When referencing this manual, please use the following citation: Resick, , Monson, , & Chard, (2008). Cognitive Processing Therapy : Veteran/military version. Washington, DC: Department of Veterans Affairs. How to Use This Manual Parts I, II, and III The veteran/military version of the therapist s manual for Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) has been organized to maximize the ease with which therapists prepare for and conduct CPT. Part I includes background information on CPT and other common issues related to PTSD that may arise during the Therapy .
theory of PTSD. In this theory, PTSD is believed to emerge due to the development of a fear network in memory that elicits escape and avoidance behavior. Mental fear structures include stimuli, responses, and meaning elements. Anything associated with the trauma may elicit the fear structure or schema and subsequent avoidance behavior.
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