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Originally Posted by amandalouise
how many truama's you have to write up an impact statement for will depend upon what your instructing therapist wants the group to do. mine did only one. this is because once you learn how to do the worksheets for with one trauma then you know how to do the worksheets on your own for more trauma's.
The way this is set up it fosters being able to do things on your own, not remain stuck.
there is a teaching manual that instructors print off worksheets for the group to do. my instructing therapist always handed out more than one worksheet..one to do together as a group and others to practice/ do on our own.
your instructing therapist will tell you which book they are using and if they welcome you working ahead of the group on your own.
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Remaining stuck? I don't think I'm stuck, but I don't know really what that would look like. We worked on some traumas in PE and I think we made some progress on that one and we started working on another, but there are more. Do you think CPT is the right group for multiple traumas?