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THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PTSD THROUGH OVERT COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY IN NON-RESPONDERS TO EMDR

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2001

Grant J. Devilly
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

This research investigated the efficacy of an operantly cognitive-behavioural trauma treatment protocol (TTP) in two cases that had previously been treated unsuccessfully with EMDR. In line with previous research, both participants improved following TTP, to the extent where one of the participants was asymptomatic at post-treatment and 3 month follow-up. These cases also demonstrate the ability of a cognitive-behavioural intervention to successfully treat childhood sexual abuse victims later in life.

Type
Clinical Section
Copyright
© 2001 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

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