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A practical guide to the evidence-based cognitive restructuring for PTSD treatment, designed to meet the needs of people with serious mental illness.

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A practical guide to the evidence-based cognitive restructuring for PTSD treatment, designed to meet the needs of people with serious mental illness.
Autorenporträt
Kim T. Mueser, PhD, is a professor in the Departments of Occupational Therapy and Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University. He has published over 400 peer-reviewed articles, 100 book chapters, and 15 books primarily on psychosocial treatments for serious mental illness (SMI), and has given numerous conference presentations, workshops, and invited lectures in the U.S. and abroad. Dr. Mueser began adapting empirically supported treatment methods for PTSD in the general population to the SMI population in the late 1990s, which resulted in the first standardization and feasibility testing of the CR for PTSD program in the early 2000s, followed by randomized controlled trials evaluating the program. Jennifer D. Gottlieb, PhD is a diplomate in the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies whose work has been dedicated to the development, evaluation, and implementation of effective psychotherapeutic interventions for persons with severe psychiatric conditions. She is a founding member and former president of the North America CBT for Psychosis Network (NACBTp) and is on the faculty at Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School. In addition to numerous publications and presentations related to cognitive-behavioral therapies for psychosis and other serious mental illness, Dr. Gottlieb has focused on the Cognitive Restructuring for PTSD intervention for over 18 years, both as a co-investigator and program development consultant. She has provided extensive workshop training, clinical supervision, and treatment fidelity evaluation to hundreds of clinicians and has worked with multiple mental health agencies, nationally and internationally, to implement and sustain this intervention. To learn more, please visit her website: www.jennifergottliebphd.com.