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.
THERAPIST’S MANUAL—Cognitive Processing Therapy: Veteran/Military Version Page 2. accommodating the memory and beliefs can begin. Once faulty beliefs about the event (self-blame, guilt) and over-generalized beliefs about oneself and the world (e.g., safety, trust, control, esteem, intimacy) are challenged, then the secondary ...
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