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12-Stuck Point Help Sheet For CPT Therapists 122110
deploymentpsych.orgStuck points are thoughts that keep us from recovering. Stuck points are concise statements that reflect a thought – not a feeling, behavior, or event. When patients provide what they think are stuck points, but are not in stuck point format, Socratic dialogue can be …
Challenging Questions Worksheet
cpt.musc.edubeliefs/stuck points. Not all questions will be appropriate for the belief/stuck point you choose to challenge. Answer as many questions as you can for the belief/stuck point you have chosen to challenge below. Belief/Stuck Point:_____ 1. What is the evidence for and against this stuck point?
Cognitive Processing Therapy - Clinical Psychology
www.div12.orgDiscuss stuck points with a focus on assimilation. Review the event with regard to any acceptance or self-blame issues. Begin Socratic questioning regarding stuck points. Practice assignment: Reassign A-B-C Worksheets. Assign written trauma account.
Patterns of Problematic Thinking Worksheet
cpt.musc.eduself-defeating behavior. Considering your own stuck points, find examples for each of these patterns. Write in the stuck point under the appropriate pattern and describe how it fits that pattern. Think about how that pattern affects you. 1. Jumping to conclusions or predicting the future? 2.
Cognitive Processing Therapy Veteran/Military Version
www.alrest.orgTherefore, the focus is on normal grief, myths about bereavement, and stuck points that therapists may need to focus on in this domain. If the bereavement session is added to CPT, then the assignment to write an impact statement would be delayed one session (see Session 1) for those who have PTSD due to a traumatic death. ...
Stuck Point Help Sheet - Deployment Psych
deploymentpsych.orgStuck points may be: o Thoughts about your understanding of why the trauma happened o Thoughts about yourself, others, and the world that have changed dramatically as a result of the trauma. Stuck points are concise statements (must be longer than one word – “trust” is not a stuck point).