Describe the elements present in Edna Foa's four-session PTSD prevention course.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers may vary.Edna Foa is well known for her use of exposure therapy in treating PTSD. Her method involved gradually "exposing" individuals to milder forms of the trauma and thereby reducing the associated anxiety. She has developed a four-session prevention course designed to change these two misconceptions in women who have been raped or assaulted. Foa includes the following elements in her PTSD prevention course:1. Education about the common psychological reactions to assault in order to help victims realize that their responses are normal2. Training in skills such as relaxation so that the women are better prepared to cope with stress3. Emotionally reliving the trauma through imagery-based exposure methods to allow victims to defuse their lingering fears of the trauma4. Cognitive restructuring to help the women replace negative beliefs about their competence and adequacy with more realistic appraisals.

Psychology

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