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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Cognitive Processing Therapy

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk Honda critiques cognitive processing therapy and other trauma therapies, along with talking about the This American Life episode that presented the therapy.

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Oct 07, 2019.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Psychology in Seattle.

0:07.0

Hey deserving listeners, today's episode is about trauma and trauma treatment,

0:12.2

specifically cognitive processing therapy.

0:15.0

People have been asking me to talk about cognitive processing therapy because it was recently featured in a This American Life episode.

0:23.8

Patron, Jenna wrote to me saying that she heard the episode

0:29.4

and she's like, you know what,

0:31.0

cognitive processing therapy kind of reminds me of

0:33.1

DBT and it also reminded me the fact that you often will talk about on the

0:38.2

podcast about how a lot of different therapies overlap is that what's

0:41.7

happening here is cognitive processing therapy

0:43.9

overlapping with dBT and a lot of other at a lot of other

0:46.7

therapies and she says as a clinician I might not be using cognitive

0:51.1

processing therapy or dBT or any other particular

0:54.6

modality but it's not to say that during therapy I don't do good work with my

0:59.1

clients and so I want to go into that today. But first, let's just talk about trauma in general.

1:06.0

Trauma is a big problem around the globe.

1:08.0

I don't think any of you listeners out there would be surprised by that. About 10% of people around the globe will suffer from

1:15.6

PTSD at some point in their life. And PTSD is a pretty rough condition.

1:20.3

It's not like, oh I've been sort of traumatized.

1:24.0

PTSD is debilitating.

1:26.0

It's awful.

1:27.0

And for one in ten people around the globe

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