Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy describes a step-by-step approach to a brief evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy for PTSD, focusing on veterans. This therapy program aims to develop patients capacity to better reflect on their experiences and develop an integrated self-awareness of the various factors that affect their mental states and symptoms, all of which contribute to PTSD. The book begins with an overview of the psychodynamic factors relevant to treatmentof PTSD, then proceeds to describe the therapy program, articulating how to address potential barriers to engaging the patient, including mistrust, disruptions in narrative coherence, dissociation, shame, and ongoing terror. A chapter is also devoted to discussing the impact of COVID-19 ontraumatized patients and the treatment of trauma.
1. Introduction and Overview; 2. Core Psychodynamic Factors in PTSD; 3. Some Techniques of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy as They Apply to Treatment of PTSD; 4. The Treatment Framework of TFPP and Initial Interventions; 5. Phase 1: Initial Exploration of Symptoms; 6. Phase 1 (Continued): Addressing Specific Symptoms; 7. Phase 2: Identifying and Addressing Dynamics, Exploration of the Transference/ Countertransference, and Working Through; 8. Phase 3: Termination; 9. Extended Example of TFPP Treatment; 10. Update in the World of Covid-19;
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