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                            COGNITIVE PROCESSING THERAPY (CPT) 
                             
                            A short-term, evidence-based, therapy that helps individuals recover from Post-
                            Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and related problems  
                              
                            How Does it Work? 
                            CPT teaches individuals to recognize the negative thoughts created by trauma. In CPT, these 
                            thoughts are called “stuck points” because they get in the way of recovery from PTSD. By 
                            definition, stuck points are less than 100% accurate, and CPT works by teaching individuals 
                            how to think through their stuck points and consider more balanced and flexible perspectives. 
                              
                             What is the Focus? 
                            Research shows that individuals who complete CPT develop a noticeable improvement in 
                            PTSD symptoms such as intrusive memories of the trauma, avoidance of trauma-related 
                            stimuli, numbing and negative changes in, and changes in reactivity and arousal. CPT is 
                            successful with individuals presenting with a wide range of co-occurring conditions, including 
                            depression, substance abuse, personality disorders, and traumatic brain injury. CPT also 
                            helps with symptoms of depression, hopelessness, guilt, anger, dissociation, occupational 
                            function, social/leisure involvement, intimacy/sexual concerns, and suicidal thoughts.  
                                                                                                                                                             
                                  CPT Sessions are Recovery-                                       REFLECT: Improve your                                        For More Information, 
                            focused and Assist Individuals to:                                     understanding about                                                Please Contact: 
                                                                                                   PTSD; examine the                                                                  
                            · Learn about PTSD                                                     impact of the trauma on                                       Jody Sweeney, LCSW 
                            · Identify negative thoughts and                                       thoughts and feelings;                                          JJS5B@virginia.edu 
                                   feelings                                                        and decrease avoidance                                              434-297-7190 
                            · Learn skills to evaluate their                                       and emotional numbing  
                                   thinking in ways that promote                                   REDEFINE: Learn skills to                                                          
                                   and maintain recovery                                           evaluate thinking; and                                  Arminda Perch, MBA, MSW 
                            · Consider alternate views of the                                      consider alternative                                           AP5YB@virginia.edu 
                                   trauma, yourself, and the                                       viewpoints of the trauma,                                           434-297-5839 
                                   world                                                           oneself, and the world 
                            · Address themes of safety, trust,                                     RECOVER: Reduce                                                                    
                                   power/control, esteem, and                                                                                                      You may also visit: 
                                   intimacy                                                        distress, feelings of                                   www.cptforptsd.com  
                            · Recover in weekly or bi-weekly                                       anxiety, anger, guilt, and                              https://www.apa.org/ptsd
                                   sessions with home practice                                     shame and improve day-
                                   in-between sessions                                             to-day living                                                 -guideline/treatments/ 
                                                                                                   Reflect. Redefine.                                            / 
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
                            POPULATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT 
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                    
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