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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Rape and Its Aftermath | |
1 | Introduction | 3 |
Symptoms and Recovery Patterns | 4 | |
2 | Information Processing Theory and Relevant Treatments | 9 |
Information Processing Theory | 10 | |
Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Rape Victims | 14 | |
Overview of Cognitive Processing Therapy | 16 | |
Using This Manual | 19 | |
3 | Diagnosis and Assessment | 22 |
Screening | 22 | |
Initial Interview | 24 | |
Assessment | 25 | |
Pt. II | Cognitive Processing Therapy: Session by Session | |
4 | Session 1: Introduction and Education Phase | 33 |
5 | Session 2: The Meaning of the Event | 40 |
6 | Session 3: Identification of Thoughts and Feelings | 47 |
7 | Session 4: Remembering the Rape | 52 |
8 | Session 5: Identification of Stuck Points | 58 |
9 | Session 6: Challenging Questions | 74 |
10 | Session 7: Faulty Thinking Patterns | 80 |
11 | Session 8: Safety Issues | 90 |
12 | Session 9: Trust Issues | 98 |
13 | Session 10: Power and Control Issues | 106 |
14 | Session 11: Esteem Issues | 120 |
15 | Session 12: Intimacy Issues and Meaning of the Event | 129 |
Pt. III | Special Considerations | |
16 | Group Versus Individual Treatment | 139 |
Differences Between Group and Individual CPT | 140 | |
17 | Practical Considerations for Running Groups | 143 |
Personality Style and Interpersonal Conflict Between Group Members | 143 | |
Not Completing Homework | 145 | |
Members Getting Too Emotional | 146 | |
Staying On Task | 148 | |
18 | Client Characteristics That May Affect Treatment | 150 |
Incest History | 150 | |
Substance Abuse | 152 | |
Marital Rape | 153 | |
Personality Disorders | 154 | |
19 | Therapist Considerations | 157 |
Therapist Gender | 157 | |
Therapists' Attitudes and Beliefs | 158 | |
Secondary Traumatization | 159 | |
20 | Results of CPT | 161 |
Group Treatment | 162 | |
Individual Treatment | 169 | |
Conclusions | 171 | |
References | 173 | |
About the Authors | 177 |
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