This article presents a cognitive behavioral therapy protocol for the treatment of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Cognitive Processing Therapy for Sexual Abuse (CPT-SA). Based on information processing, developmental and self-trauma theories, this 26-session model combines group and ...
An evaluation of cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder related to childhood sexual abuse. This study compared the effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy for sexual abuse survivors (CPT-SA) with that of the minimal attention (MA) given to ... KM Chard...
An evaluation of cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder related to childhood sexual abuse, journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 965-971. Manualized therapy for PTSD: Flexing the structure of cognitive processing therapy, journal of Consulting and Cl...
isreportedlymoreprevalentinpeoplesufferingfrompsychosis thaninthegeneralpopulation.Childhoodtraumahasalsobeenlinkedtocognitiveabnormalitiesin adulthood,andcognitiveabnormalities,inturn,areoneofthekeyclinicalfeaturesofpsychosis.Therefore, thisstudyinvestigatedwhethertherewasarelationshipbetweenchildhoodtraumaandcognitivefunctionin...
Childhood trauma (CT) is considered as a highly risk factor for depression. Although the pathway of CT to depression, especially the mediating or moderating effects of cognitive emotion regulation strategies (CERS) or neuroticism, have investigated by several studies, the results were inconsistent and...
Childhood Trauma and Resilience: Towards a Spiritually FocusedCognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach 来自 pid.emory.edu 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: CTB Glenn 摘要: For many emerging adult childhood trauma survivors (ages18-25), spirituality can influence the sustainability of resiliencein significant ways....
What is active processing in cognitive psychology? Describe Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. What are the components of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy? What is the cognitive behavioral approach? Who can provide cognitive behavioral therapy? Who can benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy? What ...
Cross-sectional studies14,15 of clinical high-risk samples have shown that individuals who transition to the clinical disorder manifest greater deficits in the domains of processing speed, memory, and working memory than those who do not. Moreover, subclinical psychotic symptoms have been associated ...
For functional impairment, high cognitive scores in the domains of speed of processing (p = 0.018), reasoning and problem solving (p = 0.015), working memory (p = 0.017) and visual learning and memory (p = 0.002) were associated with psychosis “having a greater impact ...
Fischer KW, Bullock D.Cognitive development in school-age children: Conclusions and new directions. In:Development During Middle Childhood: The Years From Six to Twelve.National Academies Press. Sobel AA, Resick PA, Rabalais AE.The effect of cognitive processing therapy on cognitions: impact stateme...