CPT PTSD Evidence Brief
Evidence brief going over the use of cognitive processing therapy as treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Evidence brief going over the use of cognitive processing therapy as treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Because adjustment disorder is characterized as a subthreshold, self-resolving disorder, low-intensity treatments such as web-based self-help interventions may be more appropriate than traditional, longer-term psychological or pharmacological interventions which are more costly and can be more difficult to access (Bachem & Casey, 2018; Maercker et al. ...
Symptoms of adjustment disorder overlap with psychological health conditions for which SSRIs are recommended, including major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD; VA/DOD, 2022).
Adjustment disorder (AD) is diagnostically brief, with symptoms typically developing within three months of stressor onset and lasting no more than six months post-stressor. Because of this brevity, elements of CBT (e.g., behavioral activation, solutions-focused approach) may be indicated in the treatment of AD.
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