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Sanity Podcast with Dr. Patricia A. Resick

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Learn more about PTSD and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) as Dr. Jason Duncan delves into the subject with Dr. Patricia A. Resick in two enlightening episodes. Don’t miss these insightful discussions on understanding and treating PTSD!

In episode one, join us for an in-depth interview with Dr. Patricia A. Resick, a leading expert in CPT for PTSD. Gain insights into trauma responses, misconceptions about PTSD, and the effectiveness of CPT in aiding recovery. Discover how cognitive distortions contribute to PTSD and the adaptability of the human mind in trauma recovery.

   

Explore the nuances of CPT therapy with Dr. Resick in the second episode, as she discusses its innovative advancements and application in treating PTSD. Learn about its evolution, effectiveness, and application for different populations. Gain insights into post-traumatic growth, therapist competence, and considerations for comorbid conditions.

   

Related Information

What Is Cognitive Behavior Therapy?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a type of treatment that is based firmly on research findings.  It places emphasis on changing your cognitions (thoughts) or behaviors (actions) in order to effect change in how you feel. These approaches help people in achieving specific changes or goals.

Changes or goals might involve:

A way of acting: like smoking less or being more outgoing;
A way of feeling: like helping a person to be less scared, less depressed, or less anxious;
A way of thinking: like learning to problem-solve or get rid of self-defeating thoughts;
A way of dealing with physical or medical problems: like reducing back pain or helping a person stick to a doctor’s suggestions.

Cognitive behavioral therapists usually focus more on the current situation and its solution, rather than the past. They concentrate on a person’s views and beliefs about their life. CBT is an effective treatment for individuals, parents, children, couples, and families. The goal of CBT is to help people improve and gain more control over their lives by changing behaviors that don’t work well to ones that do.

How to Get Help

If you are looking for help, either for yourself or someone else, you may be tempted to call someone who advertises in a local publication or who comes up from a search of the Internet. You may, or may not, find a competent therapist in this manner. It is wise to check on the credentials of a psychotherapist. It is expected that competent therapists hold advanced academic degrees. They should be listed as members of professional organizations, such as the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies or the American Psychological Association. Of course, they should be licensed to practice in your state. You can find competent specialists who are affiliated with local universities or mental health facilities or who are listed on the websites of professional organizations. You may, of course, visit our website (www.abct.org) and click on “Find a CBT Therapist”

The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) is an interdisciplinary organization committed to the advancement of a scientific approach to the understanding and amelioration of problems of the human condition. These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment.