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Galovski, Tara E.,

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    Title/Author: Flexible applications of cognitive processing therapy/ Tara E. Galovski, Reginald Nixon, Debra Kaysen.
    Reminder of title: evidence-based treatment methods /
    Author: Galovski, Tara E.,
    other author: Nixon, Reginald,
    Published: London, United Kingdom :Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, : 2020.,
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Notes: Includes index.
    [NT 15003449]: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- About the authors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Part I -- Cognitive Processing Therapy: Supporting Evidence -- Chapter 1 -- The face of PTSD -- Chapter outline -- What is PTSD? -- Clinical complexities -- The toll of PTSD -- Cognitive processing therapy -- Overview of the book -- Case studies -- Case 1: Anna's story -- Immediate clinical considerations -- Potential challenges to optimal therapy outcomes -- Case 2: Steve's story -- Immediate clinical considerations -- Potential challenges to optimal therapy outcomes
    [NT 15003449]: Case 3: Julie's story -- Immediate clinical considerations -- Potential challenges to optimal therapy outcomes -- Setting the stage -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Ancestral roots: The origins of CPT -- Chapter outline -- The role of avoidance -- Cognitive theory -- Cognitive theory in clinical practice -- The role of emotion -- Should we combine elements of other therapies to strengthen our outcomes? -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Treatment development: The early years -- Chapter outline -- CPT randomized clinical trials -- Random assignment -- Effect sizes -- Attrition -- Clinical relevance
    [NT 15003449]: Long-term follow-ups -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Emerging as an effective therapy: CPT is put to the test -- CPT is effective across a myriad of settings and diverse patient groups -- Why do patients get better? -- PTSDis not the only domain that improves after CPT -- Improvements on general well-being and interpersonal relationships -- Dissociation -- Health and somatic complaints -- Sexual functioning -- Reducing PTSD reduces suicidal ideation -- CPT inthe context of violence -- References -- Part II -- Flexible Administrations of the CPT Manual
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 5 -- Challenges to optimal therapy outcomes -- Chapter outline -- Walking the fine line between fidelity and flexibility -- The flexibility and fidelity balancing act -- The clinical value of continuous assessment -- Utilizing the PCL as a clinical tool -- Are the stars aligned? -- Leveraging the PCL to find stuck points and inform Socratic questions -- Case example -- Recovery beyond the core symptoms of PTSD -- Functioning -- Case example -- Comorbidity -- Physical health complications -- Challenges to optimal treatment outcomes (COTOs)
    [NT 15003449]: Domains of challenges to optimal therapy outcomes -- Case example -- Case formulation approach and cognitive therapy -- Integrating case formulation into cognitive processing therapy -- Fitting a square peg in a round hole -- Integrating a case formulation approach to CPT for PTSD: Overarching goal -- Case formulation approach to CPT: The assessment -- Case formulation assessment -- Case example -- Monitor identified COTOs -- Expand CPT to specifically target COTO-related stuck points -- Diverging from the protocol -- Content of the divergence -- Resuming CPT
    Subject: Cognitive therapy. -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128167151
    ISBN: 9780128168851 (electronic bk.)
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