BESTSELLING COURSE!
TREATING PTSD
Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies
David W. Foy (Ed.)
Guilford Publications, 1992
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Readers of this book will develop familiarity with assessment tools for diagnosing PTSD, effective treatment modalities and techniques for avoiding unsuccessful therapeutic outcomes.
Chapters describe therapeutic experiences in VA Medical Centers, women's shelters, and outpatient settings. While there are unique aspects to be considered for assessing and treating survivors of combat, batterings, and sexual assault, this volume demonstrates that there are basic principles that can be applied across the different types of trauma. This book demonstrates the range of the model, and gives practical guidelines for its use.
David W. Foy, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the Fuller Theological Seminary and is Staff Psychologist at the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Brentwood Division.
8 CE credits; 172 pages
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