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Originally Posted by Trace14
Found this site for CPT -https://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/treatment/therapy-med/cognitive_processing_therapy.asp
Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD
Practice guidelines have identified that trauma-focused psychotherapies have the most evidence for treating PTSD. Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) is one type of trauma-focused psychotherapy. CPT teaches you how to evaluate and change the upsetting thoughts you have had since your trauma. By changing your thoughts, you can change how you feel.
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This is interesting. T C is a Psy.D. and he's always taking CE courses and reading all the studies on treatments/techniques. He told me last week that they are finding that CBT/CPT is actually not helpful when processing trauma. I'm going to show this to him and see what he thinks. (Just so I know...I don't want you thinking that I am pushing T C's opinion on you!)
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Originally Posted by Trace14
CPT can be done individually, where you meet one-to-one with a provider. CPT can also be done in a group with one or two providers and about 6-10 other people who also have PTSD. However, there is more research evidence supporting individual CPT than group CPT.
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So again I ask...why was your one on one stopped? I'm very sorry if my questions are triggering and/or hurt you, I'm just trying to wrap my head around it. 😕