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Prolonged exposure therapy was superior to cognitive processing therapy for PTSD symptom reduction, but the difference between the two approaches fell short of the cutoff for clinical significance.

How effective is cognitive processing therapy for PTSD?

Both prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy were equally successful at lowering overall Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist scores. Compared to patients who did not complete therapy, veterans who finished therapy reported considerably higher reductions in the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist.

What is the difference between CPT and PE?

While CPT and PE both include written trauma accounts that allow for some exposure, CPT-C does not have a written narrative and is just as effective. PE is a 10-session manualized treatment that emphasizes exposure to the trauma memory both in-vivo and virtually, as well as habituation afterward.

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