Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Application to a Couple's Shared Traumatic Experience

Cognitive‐behavioral conjoint therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (CBCT for PTSD) is designed to improve PTSD symptoms and enhance intimate relationship adjustment. Phase 1 includes psychoeducation about the reciprocal influences of PTSD symptoms and relationship functioning, exercises to prom...

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description Cognitive‐behavioral conjoint therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (CBCT for PTSD) is designed to improve PTSD symptoms and enhance intimate relationship adjustment. Phase 1 includes psychoeducation about the reciprocal influences of PTSD symptoms and relationship functioning, exercises to promote positive affect and behaviors, and conflict management skills. In Phase 2, behavioral methods are used to address avoidance and emotional numbing and to increase relationship satisfaction. Couples engage in activities to promote approaching, rather than avoiding, feared situations. Phase 3 focuses on specific trauma appraisals and here‐and‐now cognitions that maintain PTSD and relationship problems. This article provides an overview of the treatment, a review of the outcome research, and a case illustration of a couple with a shared trauma (a stillborn child).
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Adjustment
Adult
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Anxiety disorders. Neuroses
Behavior therapy. Cognitive therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Clinical psychology
Cognitive therapy
Cognitive Therapy - methods
cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy
Combined Modality Therapy
Communication
Comorbidity
couple therapy
Couples
Couples Therapy - methods
Defense Mechanisms
Depressive Disorder, Major - diagnosis
Depressive Disorder, Major - psychology
Depressive Disorder, Major - therapy
Female
Humans
Life Change Events
Male
Marital Therapy - methods
Marriage - psychology
Medical sciences
Post traumatic stress disorder
posttraumatic stress disorder
Pregnancy - psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
psychotherapy
Psychotherapy - methods
PTSD
Stillbirth - psychology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - diagnosis
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy
Treatments
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