Differences Between Group and Individual CPT. 17. Practical Considerations for Running Groups / Linda M. Housman and Monica K. Schnicke. Personality Style and Interpersonal Conflict Between Group Members. Not Completing Homework. Members Getting Too Emotional. Staying On Task. 18. Client Characteristics That May Affect Treatment. Incest History. Substance Abuse. Marital Rape. Personality Disorders. 19. Therapist Considerations. Therapist Gender. Therapists' Attitudes and Beliefs. Secondary Traumatization. 20. Results of CPT. Group Treatment. Individual Treatment
Pt. I. Rape and Its Aftermath -- 1. Introduction. Symptoms and Recovery Patterns. 2. Information Processing Theory and Relevant Treatments. Information Processing Theory. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Rape Victims. Overview of Cognitive Processing Therapy. Using This Manual. 3. Diagnosis and Assessment. Screening. Initial Interview. Assessment -- Pt. II. Cognitive Processing Therapy: Session by Session. 4. Session 1: Introduction and Education Phase. 5. Session 2: The Meaning of the Event. 6. Session 3: Identification of Thoughts and Feelings. 7. Session 4: Remembering the Rape. 8. Session 5: Identification of Stuck Points. 9. Session 6: Challenging Questions. 10. Session 7: Faulty Thinking Patterns. 11. Session 8: Safety Issues. 12. Session 9: Trust Issues. 13. Session 10: Power and Control Issues. 14. Session 11: Esteem Issues. 15. Session 12: Intimacy Issues and Meaning of the Event -- Pt. III. Special Considerations. 16. Group Versus Individual Treatment
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Rape victims
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-176)