Developing A Treatment Plan For Ptsd
CBT for PTSD: Example of how grounding techniques can be used in therapy
Home » Blog » Developing a Treatment Plan for PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is defined as a reaction to an extremely stressful event such as being a victim of violence, witnessing violence, combat, or any other extreme situation that caused the person to fear for their life or safety. PTSD affects more than eight million Americans and can cause significant co-morbidities such as depression, anxiety, and an increased risk for substance abuse and suicide. PTSD treatments have improved as doctors and scientists have learned more about the disorder. Your doctor, therapist, or psychiatrist will work closely with you to develop a treatment customized to your needs, and they will monitor your progress. Stages Of Cbt What Clients Can ExpectClients who need help with overcoming their trauma can expect to go through a strategic set of steps to get the best care and treatment plan for their specific needs. Though there are many variations of how a psychologist will perform the stages of trauma focused CBT. Here we will be looking at the stages based on the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Trauma Groups PTSD treatment methods that have a body of evidence. This is also the type of trauma focused CBT you can expect to experience if you get treated at Quest Psychology Services. The stages are not always linear and are adapted to what suits the person best.
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