Description
In the first article the authors review the efficacy of exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD, discuss eight (8) common myths associated with its use, and provide an overview of clinical guidelines for exposure treatment. In the second article, the author reviews how traumatic events affect individuals' core beliefs about safety, trust, and fairness and how therapists can help patients with PTSD "re-author" their view of the trauma and develop coping skills to manage PTSD and co-morbid symptomatology.
Target audience: Psychologists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers, addiction counselors, nurses.
Format: Asynchronous, reading-based distance learning. Non-interactive.
Content Category: Clinical
There are no known conflicts of interest or commercial support to disclose.
This CE program is designated as intermediate.
Author Bio
Exposure Therapy for the Treatment of PTSD
Millie Astin, PhD is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine. Currently, she directs two treatment outcome research studies at the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program at Emory, one with rape survivors and one with mixed trauma survivors. She has worked extensively with trauma survivors using cognitive-behavioral interventions including exposure.
Barbara Rothbaum, PhD is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine and Director of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program. She is principal investigator for three NIMH treatment outcome studies including one grant which is exploring the efficacy of Virtual Reality Exposure with combat veterans with PTSD. She has been instrumental in the development, application and empirical validation of exposure treatment for PTSD.
Treating Patients with PTSD: A Constructive Narrative Approach
Donald Meichenbaum, PhD, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario, Canada and Research Directory of The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment of Victims of Violence, Miami, Florida. The Melissa Institute provides doctoral scholarships to graduate students to support their research.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completing this program, participants should be able to
- Describe exposure therapy for treatment of PTSD.
- Discuss the constructive narrative approach to treating PTSD.
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