Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Serious Mental Illness: The Cognitive Restructuring Program
English
By (author): Jennifer D Gottlieb Kim T. Mueser PhD
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is very common among persons with serious mental illness (SMI). Unfortunately, it often leads to more severe psychiatric symptoms, greater impairment in psychosocial functioning, poorer physical health, and a higher use of acute care services among people with SMI. Yet despite major advances in the treatment of PTSD in the general population, PTSD has remained underdiagnosed and underaddressed among people with SMI, and treatments for this population have been relatively neglected.
This practical, hands-on guide gives clinicians the tools they need for screening, detecting, and treating PTSD in their clients with SMI, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, and borderline personality disorder. Chapters summarize research and theory regarding the interaction between PTSD and SMI, provide nuts and bolts strategies for implementing the authors' Cognitive Restructuring for PTSD program, and offer guidance for overcoming clinical challenges to trauma treatment such as psychotic symptoms, low distress tolerance, emotion dysregulation, hopelessness, and cognitive impairment. Chapters also feature in-session dialogues with case vignettes that follow three unique clients as they participate in the CR for PTSD program.
Appendix materials include handouts and worksheets for delivering the CR for PTSD program. More resources, including both English and Spanish language educational handouts and worksheets, can be found online (https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/treatment-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-serious-mental-illness). See more
Will deliver when available. Publication date 24 Dec 2024