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Treating the Trauma of Rape

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD
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Informed by the latest research and written by two authorities in the field, this useful resource presents step-by-step guidelines for assessing and treating sexual assault survivors suffering from PTSD. The book provides a clear review of the treatment literature and guides the clinician in designing individualized cognitive-behavioural treatment programmes for traumatized women. Complete instructions are given for sensitively gathering needed information and delivering effective time-limited interventions. Enhancing the book's clinical utility are numerous case examples illustrating how to implement core cognitive-behavioural techniques and deal with common problems and complications in treatment.
I. What Do We Know About PTSD Following Assault? 1. The Clinical Picture: A Rape Victim and Her Father Tell their Stories 2. Diagnosis and Prevalence of PTSD Following Assault 3. Other Common Responses to Assault 4. What Do We Know about Treatment Efficacy for PTSD? 5. Theoretical Bases for PTSD and its Treatment II. How to Conduct Effective Treatment of PTSD 6. An Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques and Programs for PTSD 7. Assessment of PTSD and Related Problems 8. The Beginning of Treatment 9. In Vivo Exposure: Confronting the Feared Situations 10. Imaginal Exposure: Reliving the Trauma 11. Cognitive Techniques I: Cognitive Restructuring 12. Cognitive Techniques II: Thought Stopping and Preparing for a Stressor 13. Relaxation Training: Deep Muscle, Cue-Controlled, and Differential Relaxation 14. Role Playing and Covert Modeling 15. Common Problems, Termination, and a Full Case Example Appendix: Assault Information and History Interview (AIHI)
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