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*From the developers of CPT, a hands-on treatment manual. *CPT is
one of only two evidence-based therapies for PTSD endorsed by the
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. *Authors are highly regarded,
award-winning experts. *Perennial demand--will be welcomed by those
who treat service members, veterans, and other trauma survivors.
*Complete: includes 38 reproducible/downloadable client handouts.
Presenting couple-based interventions uniquely tailored to the
mental health needs of military and veteran couples and families,
this book is current, practical, and authoritative. Chapters
describe evidence-based interventions for specific disorders --
such as posttraumatic stress, depression, and substance abuse --
and related clinical challenges, including physical aggression,
infidelity, bereavement, and parenting concerns. Clear guidelines
for assessment and treatment are illustrated with helpful case
examples; 18 reproducible handouts can be downloaded and printed in
a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. The book also provides essential
knowledge on the culture of military families and the normative
transitions and adjustments they face.
Grounded in the updated Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevention
and Treatment Guidelines of the International Society for Traumatic
Stress Studies (ISTSS), the third edition of this definitive work
has more than 90% new content. Chapters describe PTSD assessment
and intervention practices that have been shown to work and provide
practical, real-world implementation guidance. Foremost authorities
address the complexities of trauma treatment with adults,
adolescents, and children in diverse clinical contexts. The book
delves into common obstacles and ways to overcome them, when to
stop trying a particular approach with a client, and what to do
next. Special topics include transdiagnostic interventions for PTSD
and co-occurring problems, dissemination challenges, and analyzing
the cost-effectiveness of treatments. Prior edition editors: Edna
B. Foa, Terence M. Keane, Matthew J. Friedman, and Judith A. Cohen.
New to This Edition *Fully rewritten to reflect over a decade of
clinical, empirical, and theoretical developments, as well as
changes in DSM-5 and ICD-11. *Increased research-to-practice
focus--helps the clinician apply the recommendations in specific
clinical situations. *New chapters on previously covered
treatments: early interventions, psychopharmacotherapy for adults
and children, and EMDR therapy. *Chapters on additional treatments:
prolonged exposure, cognitive processing therapy, cognitive
therapy, combined psychotherapy and medication, e-mental health,
and complementary and alternative approaches. *Chapters on
cutting-edge topics, including personalized interventions and
advances in implementation science.
Backed by decades of research, cognitive behavioral therapy is the
intervention of choice for clients with post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, or
source of symptoms. This compact, clinician-friendly resource walks
readers through cognitive behavioral techniques and treatment
packages for PTSD, using case studies to illustrate how to
troubleshoot common problems. Explaining each approach's
theoretical underpinnings as well as its step-by-step
implementation, the authors cover both trauma-focused techniques
such as prolonged exposure, cognitive processing therapy, and
stress inoculation training, and non-trauma-focused or
present-centered techniques such as breathing training, relaxation
training, and positive self-talk. The book also addresses
depression and social isolation, symptoms that often accompany
PTSD.
Grounded in the updated Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevention
and Treatment Guidelines of the International Society for Traumatic
Stress Studies (ISTSS), the third edition of this definitive work
has more than 90% new content. Chapters describe PTSD assessment
and intervention practices that have been shown to work and provide
practical, real-world implementation guidance. Foremost authorities
address the complexities of trauma treatment with adults,
adolescents, and children in diverse clinical contexts. The book
delves into common obstacles and ways to overcome them, when to
stop trying a particular approach with a client, and what to do
next. Special topics include transdiagnostic interventions for PTSD
and co-occurring problems, dissemination challenges, and analyzing
the cost-effectiveness of treatments. Prior edition editors: Edna
B. Foa, Terence M. Keane, Matthew J. Friedman, and Judith A. Cohen.
New to This Edition *Fully rewritten to reflect over a decade of
clinical, empirical, and theoretical developments, as well as
changes in DSM-5 and ICD-11. *Increased research-to-practice
focus--helps the clinician apply the recommendations in specific
clinical situations. *New chapters on previously covered
treatments: early interventions, psychopharmacotherapy for adults
and children, and EMDR therapy. *Chapters on additional treatments:
prolonged exposure, cognitive processing therapy, cognitive
therapy, combined psychotherapy and medication, e-mental health,
and complementary and alternative approaches. *Chapters on
cutting-edge topics, including personalized interventions and
advances in implementation science.
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