Cognitive -
behavioral conjoint therapy is a manualized intervention for PTSD delivered in a couple therapy format that is designed to simultaneously reduce PTSD and its comorbid symptoms and enhance relationship satisfaction.10 The therapy consists of 15 sessions organized into 3 phases that build on one another and includes both in - and out - of - session exercises to increase skill acquisition and use.
Objective To compare cognitive -
behavioral conjoint therapy for PTSD (a manualized couple therapy delivered to patients with PTSD and their significant others to simultaneously treat PTSD symptoms and enhance relationship satisfaction) with a wait - list condition.
Therefore, the goal of the present study was to conduct a randomized controlled trial of cognitive -
behavioral conjoint therapy (CBCT) for PTSD, 10 a 15 - session therapy designed to treat PTSD and its comorbid symptoms and enhance intimate relationships, in intimate couples in which one partner was diagnosed as having PTSD.
Monson and coauthors conducted a randomized controlled trial of the effects of cognitive -
behavioral conjoint therapy delivered to patients with PTSD and their significant others to simultaneously treat PTSD symptoms and enhance relationship satisfaction, compared with a wait - list condition.
Not exact matches
Conjoint Behavioral Consultation, Cognitive Behavior
Therapy and Schema - based Instruction: Enhancing Mathematical Resilience
Behavioral marital
therapy: An outcome evaluation of conjoint, group and one spouse treatment: Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy Vol 14 (4) 1985, 157
therapy: An outcome evaluation of
conjoint, group and one spouse treatment: Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour
Therapy Vol 14 (4) 1985, 157
Therapy Vol 14 (4) 1985, 157 - 168.
Conjoint marital
therapy: A cognitive
behavioral model: Archives of General Psychiatry Vol 35 (4) Apr 1978, 450 - 455.
A study published in the August 15th issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1346190 concluded that
conjoint cognitive -
behavioral couple
therapy successfully treated both PTSD symptoms and enhanced intimate partner relationship satisfaction.