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COGNITIVE PROCESSING THERAPY FOR PTSD
A Comprehensive Manual

Patricia A. Resick, Ph.D, Candice M. Monson, Ph.D, and Kathleen M. Chard, Ph.D
The Guilford Press, 2016

DESCRIPTION

The culmination of more than 25 years of clinical work and research, this is the authoritative presentation of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Written by the treatment's developers, the book includes session-by-session guidelines for implementation, complete with extensive sample dialogues and 40 reproducible client handouts. It explains the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of CPT and discusses how to adapt the approach for specific populations, such as combat veterans, sexual assault survivors, and culturally diverse clients. The large-size format facilitates photocopying and day-to-day use. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.

CPT is endorsed by the U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense, the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, and the U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as a best practice for the treatment of PTSD.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• Determine when CPT is appropriate for clients
• Explain cognitive therapy in layperson's terms to clients
• Describe the role of emotions
• Plan the therapy and explain the steps to clients
• Review the index trauma and how this can be applied in practice
• Develop and give practice assignments
• Assess the client's reactions
• Identify stuck points and review with client
• Address nonadherence to the impact statement
• Use the five trauma themes: safety, trust, power, control, esteem, and intimacy in therapy strategies

AUTHOR

Patricia A. Resick, Ph.D, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University. She founded the Center for Trauma Recovery and has served as president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and the Association for Beahvioral and Cognitive Therapies. Candice M. Monson, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Ryerson University in Toronot. Dr. Monson is known for her research on interpersonal factors in traumatization and the development, testing, and dissemination of treatment for PTSD. Katheleen M. Chard, Ph.D, is Associate Chief of Staff for Research at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"An especially powerful book. It is not just for those who have suffered a loss. Anyone who's trying to deal with a loss, or anyone who know someone dealing with a loss, (and in truth, isn't that everyone?) will benefit from reading this amazing book."
--Foreword Reviews

"Simultaneously heartwrenching and uplifting. Cacciatore offers practical guidance on coping with profound and life-changing grief. This book is destined to be a classic, simply the best book I have ever read on the process of grief."
--Huffington Post

"In this poignant, heartrending, and heart-lifting book, Joannne Cacciatore teaches how loss is transformed to peace, devastating grief to active and practical love. Beautifully, beautifully written, Bearing the Unbearable is for all those who have grieved, will grieve, or support others through bereavement."
-- Gabor Mat? MD, author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts"

A wise guide?intimate, tender, and fierce?reminding us what it means to fully love. This is a holy book, riddled with insight and compassion. It will bless all of us in our times of sorrow."
--Francis Weller, author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief

"There are sentences in this luminous book that took my breath away. With penetrating insight and tender warmth, Dr. Jo meets the broken-hearted where we live: in an utterly transformed and transformational space. This is the secret potion I have been yearning for, offered from a brimming cup." -- Mirabai Starr, author of Caravan of No Despair: A Memoir of Loss and Transformation

"A truly remarkable book."
-- Robert D. Stolorow, author of Trauma and Human Existence

"Bearing the Unbearable is an experience more than a book. In recounting many cases from her extraordinary therapy practice devoted to helping people who are undergoing severe and traumatic grief, the book offers the reader an experience that?like grief itself?is painful but for which one will be deeply grateful afterwards. Cacciatore's amazing book shows us through its many emotionally gripping examples?guaranteed to trigger readers' own lurking tears?much that is novel and illuminating about the ineffable depth and labyrinthine nature of intense grief."
-- Dr. Jerome Wakefield, DSW, PhD, Professor, NYU School of Medicine and author of The Loss of Sadness

"An approach to grief that moves beyond platitudes and clich?. It offers a way to truly grow through grief that is not a moving beyond but is more of an organic composting and recycling of the soul. It offers hope for those who feel like their loss has disconnected themselves forever from humanity and the circle of life. There is something for everyone in this garden that will restore and rejuvenate. I would highly recommend this book!"
-- Doug Bremner MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Emory University, and author of The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg

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