Cognitive Factors in the Maintenance of PTSD |
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Authors: | Nenad Paunovic |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology , Stockholm University , Stockholm |
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Abstract: | Abstract Cognitive behavioural therapies have the strongest empirical support as the treatments of choice for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Despite the relative efficacy of these treatments compared to other psychological treatments, and no treatment, a large proportion of PTSD patients retain their diagnosis after treatment. In this article, a review of cognitive factors that are suggested to be responsible for the maintenance of PTSD in unimproved patients is presented. Among these factors are: anger and rage, guilt and shame, attentional bias and memory bias, negative attributional style, low self-efficacy, cognitive avoidance, dysfunctional schemas, catastrophic interpretations of intrusive recollections and pathological trauma memory structures. In the discussion section, suggestions about how therapy programmes might be modified in order to maximize cognitive change are provided. |
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Keywords: | cognitive behaviour therapy cognitions maintenance PTSD deconclitioning |
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