
Prolonged Exposure Therapy is an effective, highly flexible, and very well researched intervention to reduce the symptoms of PTSD across a variety of traumatized populations. The second edition of Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences, Therapist Guide, along with the accompanying Workbook, provides all of the tools necessary for trained mental health providers to implement this first-line PTSD treatment with their patients. This model is individualized to address the needs of a variety of trauma survivors. Leaders in clinical practice, training, and research in the field of PTSD treatment, the authors have revised the Guide throughout to reflect the many advances in PTSD research that have occurred since the release of the first edition, including key adjustments to the underlying theory as well as additional evidence for modifications and individualization for more complex patient presentations and military populations. The Guide provides a concise but thorough description of the key components of the program, how to implement them, and when and how to consider adaptations.
This guide investigates the efficacy and implementation of Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy as a primary intervention for individuals suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The authors, who are prominent researchers and clinicians in the field of trauma, present a structured, evidence-based framework designed to facilitate emotional processing of traumatic memories. By synthesizing decades of clinical data, the text provides a standardized yet flexible protocol for mental health professionals to address diverse patient needs, including those within military populations.
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Experts recognize this manual as a foundational resource for clinicians seeking to implement evidence-based trauma treatment. Readers frequently note the clinical precision and practical utility of the structured sessions provided in the text.
Page Count:
195
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190926953
ISBN-13:
9780190926953
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