Cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for PTSD: harnessing the healing power of relationships/

Cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for PTSD: harnessing the healing power of relationships/ Candice M. Monson,Steffany J. Fredman - New York : The Guilford Press, 2012. - xiii,239p. : ill. ; 25cm.

Includes references and index.

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD;
Chapter 2: Initial Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Working with Complex Cases;
PART II: CBCT FOR PTSD TREATMENT MANUAL;
Phase 1: Rationale for Treatment and Education about PTSD and Relationships;
Session 1: Introduction to Treatment;
Session 2: Safety Building;
Phase 2: Satisfaction Enhancement and Undermining Avoidance.
Session 3: Listening and Approaching
Session 4: Sharing Thoughts and Feelings: Emphasis on Feelings;
Session 5: Sharing Thoughts and Feelings: Emphasis on Thoughts;
Session 6: Getting U.N.S.T.U.C.K.;
Session 7: Problem Solving to Shrink PTSD;
Phase 3: Making Meaning of the Trauma(s) and End of Therapy; Session 8: Acceptance;
Session 9: Blame;
Session 10: Trust;
Session 11: Control;
Session 12: Emotional Closeness;
Session 13: Physical Closeness;
Session 14: Posttraumatic Growth;
Session 15: Review and Reinforcement of Treatment Gains;

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Cognitive therapy.
Couples therapy.
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Patients -- Family relationships.

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