Conversations with AcroPsych
Summary: In this episode of Conversations with AcroPsych, Dr. Matt Campbell interviews Joshua Collver, a licensed clinical social worker, about Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and its effectiveness in treating trauma and PTSD. They discuss the principles of CPT, its comparison with other trauma treatments, the role of avoidance in trauma, and the importance of addressing thought patterns. Joshua shares insights on the impact of trauma on relationships and the challenges individuals face when seeking therapy. The conversation emphasizes the significance of finding a qualified therapist and the transformative potential of CPT in helping individuals reclaim their lives from trauma. Work with Josh and his team: - https://www.fairoaksbh.com - https://www.joshuacollverlcsw.com FIND a well trained therapists for Cognitive Processing Therapy: -- - https://cptforptsd.com/cpt-provider-roster/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Processing Therapy 03:12 Understanding Trauma and Its Impact 06:07 Comparing Treatment Approaches for PTSD 08:59 The Role of Avoidance in Trauma 12:11 CPT's Approach to Addressing Avoidance 14:59 CPT vs. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 18:03 Real-Life Applications and Outcomes of CPT 21:04 Physical Symptoms and Trauma Recovery 25:17 Understanding Complex Trauma and PTSD 30:22 The Ripple Effect of Addressing Trauma 35:11 Trauma's Impact on Relationships 42:14 Overcoming Barriers to Trauma Therapy Keywords: Cognitive Processing Therapy, CPT, trauma, PTSD, mental health, therapy, avoidance, relationships, substance use, treatment Visit www.acropsych.com [http://www.acropsych.com] for more information + sign up for our Q&As with Dr. Campbell, Addiction Psychiatrist, open to mental healthcare professionals and the general public Host: Dr. Matthew Campbell Producer: Ashley Chiu Graphics: Oliver Tang References: 1.) Barth, J., Munder, T., Gerger, H., Nüesch, E., Trelle, S., Znoj, H., ... & Cuijpers, P. (2013). Comparative efficacy of seven psychotherapeutic interventions for patients with depression: A network meta-analysis. Focus, 11(3), 290–299. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.focus.110302 2.) Beck, A. T., Rush, A. J., Shaw, B. F., & Emery, G. (1979). Cognitive therapy of depression. Guilford Press. 3.) Herman, J. L. (2015). Trauma and recovery: The aftermath of violence—from domestic abuse to political terror(2nd ed.). Basic Books. 4.) Kalsched, D. (2013). Trauma and the soul: A psycho-spiritual approach to human development and its interruption. Routledge. 5.) Kessler, R. C., Sonnega, A., Bromet, E., Hughes, M., & Nelson, C. B. (1995). Posttraumatic stress disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey. Archives of General Psychiatry, 52(12), 1048–1060. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1995.03950240066012 6.) Resick, P. A., Monson, C. M., & Chard, K. M. (2024). Cognitive processing therapy for PTSD: A comprehensive therapist manual (2nd ed.). The Guilford Press. 7.) Van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma. Viking.
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