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KMID : 0981220050050010011
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2005 Volume.5 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.23
Kwon Ho-In

Kwon Jung-Hye
Abstract
Prolonged Exposure(PE) has been undoubtedly regarded as the most effective psychological intervention for treating the PTSD symptoms. Many outcome studies have validated its empirical status as the treatment of choice. This article presented the theoretical background and the basic therapeutic techniques of PE, and a case report of female victim of sexual assault. Therapy consisted of 9 sessions and individual therapy was performed. Pre- and post-treatment evaluation demonstrated that the patient had significantly less severe PTSD symptoms and less depressed following treatment. The implications of these findings and direction for treatment and future research were discussed
KEYWORD
PTSD, Prolonged Exposure, Rape victim
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