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Structured trauma therapy to reprocess stuck beliefs after traumatic events.

Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT): structured trauma therapy for PTSD and trauma-related beliefs

Cognitive Processing Therapy, or CPT, is a structured psychotherapy mainly used for trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms. It helps people understand how a traumatic experience has changed their beliefs about themselves, other people and the world.

CPT comes from the wider family of cognitive behavioral therapies. It focuses on the link between trauma, thoughts, emotions and daily reactions. The goal is not to erase the past. The goal is to reduce the power of trauma-related beliefs that keep the person stuck.

After trauma, many people try to make sense of what happened. This can lead to painful conclusions such as “It was my fault”, “I am not safe anywhere”, “I cannot trust anyone”, or “I should have done more”. In CPT, these beliefs are often called stuck points. They may feel true, but they can also maintain shame, fear, guilt, avoidance or emotional numbness.

What Cognitive Processing Therapy may help with

CPT may help people dealing with TSSB, Complex PTSD, trauma-related guilt, shame, avoidance, intrusive memories, emotional numbness, hypervigilance or a lasting sense of danger. It may also help when trauma affects trust, intimacy, self-esteem, anger, sleep or the ability to feel present.

Trauma can come from many experiences. These may include assault, abuse, neglect, accidents, medical events, violence, sudden loss, combat, coercive relationships or repeated exposure to unsafe situations. The event itself matters. The meaning the person gives to the event also matters. CPT works directly with that meaning.

This approach can be useful when a person understands what happened, yet still feels trapped by self-blame or fear. For example, someone may know they were not responsible, but still feel guilty. Another person may know the danger has passed, but still feel unsafe. CPT helps examine these beliefs in a careful and structured way.

How CPT works

A CPT process usually starts with assessment, psychoeducation and shared goals. The therapist explains how trauma can affect thoughts, feelings, body responses and behavior. The client learns why avoidance, guilt or hypervigilance may continue after the event.

The therapist and client then identify stuck points. These are strong trauma-related beliefs that block recovery. They may involve safety, trust, power, control, esteem or intimacy. CPT does not ask the person to accept a false positive view. It helps them develop a more balanced and accurate view.

Sessions may include written exercises, reflection, Socratic questioning, thought records and between-session practice. The client may learn to notice a belief, examine the evidence, name the emotion and test a more balanced perspective. This process can reduce the emotional weight of guilt, shame or fear.

Some forms of CPT may include writing about the impact of the trauma. The aim is not to describe every detail perfectly. The aim is to understand how the trauma changed the person’s beliefs. A trained therapist should adapt the pace and explain each step clearly.

CPT, avoidance and emotional processing

Avoidance often protects people in the short term. Someone may avoid places, conversations, memories, feelings or relationships that trigger distress. This makes sense after trauma. Yet avoidance can also keep the trauma active. The person never gets the chance to update what the mind and body expect.

CPT helps the client approach difficult meanings without becoming overwhelmed. The focus stays on thoughts, emotions and beliefs rather than forced exposure. The therapist helps the person stay grounded while examining what the trauma seems to “prove” about them or the world.

For example, a client may carry the belief “I should have stopped it”. CPT may help them separate responsibility from hindsight. Another client may believe “No one can be trusted”. Therapy may help them see the difference between real caution and a rule that blocks all connection.

CPT for PTSD and Complex PTSD

CPT can be relevant for travma and PTSD when beliefs about danger, blame, control or trust remain intense. It may also support people with Complex PTSD, although complex trauma often needs more preparation and flexibility.

When trauma is repeated, relational or linked to childhood, the first goal may be stabilization. The therapist may work on grounding, safety, emotional regulation and boundaries before deeper cognitive processing. Some clients need longer work because trauma affects identity, relationships and the nervous system.

CPT can also sit alongside approaches such as EMDR Terapisi, Somatik Terapi veya Bilişsel davranışçı terapi. The right plan depends on the client’s symptoms, safety, goals and therapist training.

What happens between sessions

CPT often includes practice between sessions. The therapist may ask the client to notice stuck points, complete worksheets or reflect on a specific theme. These tasks help the client use the work outside the therapy room.

Practice should not become another source of shame. If an exercise feels too intense, the therapist can slow down or adapt it. A good CPT process remains active, but it also respects the client’s tolerance and current stability.

Progress may appear in several ways. The person may blame themselves less. They may feel less controlled by reminders. They may sleep better, avoid less, trust their judgment more, or feel more able to connect with others. These changes often build gradually.

Is Cognitive Processing Therapy right for you?

CPT may be a good fit if trauma-related beliefs still shape your emotions, choices, relationships or sense of safety. It may also help if guilt, shame, self-blame or mistrust remain strong after a traumatic experience.

Before starting, ask the therapist about their CPT training and trauma experience. You can also ask how sessions are structured, whether written exercises are used, how the therapist handles overwhelm, and how progress will be reviewed.

CPT may take place in person or online, depending on the therapist and the client’s situation. If sessions are online, it helps to choose a private space, keep grounding tools nearby, and plan a few minutes after the session before returning to daily tasks.

This content gives general information only. It does not diagnose, promise results or replace care from a qualified mental-health professional. If you feel unsafe, at risk of harming yourself, or in immediate danger, contact emergency services or a crisis line now.

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FAQ — Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

What is Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)?

Structured trauma therapy to reprocess stuck beliefs after traumatic events.

Terapistiniz seansların hızını ve odağını ihtiyaçlarınıza, hedeflerinize ve mevcut durumunuza göre ayarlayacaktır.

What can Cognitive Processing Therapy help with?

Cognitive Processing Therapy is often used for concerns such as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD), PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), and Trauma.

Terapi sayfasında ayrıca MIT'de hangi terapistlerin bu yaklaşımı uyguladığı da gösterilmektedir.

What happens in a first cognitive processing therapy session?

İlk seans genellikle sizi terapiye neyin getirdiğini, neyi değiştirmek istediğinizi ve terapistin tarzının size uygun olup olmadığını anlamaya odaklanır.

Önceden mükemmel bir şey hazırlamanıza gerek yok. Sorularla, belirsizlikle veya karışık duygularla başlamak normaldir.

How many sessions of Cognitive Processing Therapy do people usually need?

Bu, hedeflerinize, uğraştığınız şeyin karmaşıklığına ve yaklaşımın ne kadar yapılandırılmış olduğuna bağlıdır. Bazı insanlar bu terapiyi kısa süreli odaklanmış çalışma için kullanırken, diğerleri daha derin bir değişim için daha uzun süre kalırlar.

Is Cognitive Processing Therapy available online?

Müsaitlik terapiste göre değişir. MIT'de, çevrimiçi seansların sunulup sunulmadığını görmek için terapist kartlarını ve profil sayfalarını kontrol edebilirsiniz.

How much does Cognitive Processing Therapy usually cost?

Ücretler terapiste göre değişiklik gösterir. Henüz canlı seanslar için fiyat bilgisi bulunmadığında, bu terapi için genel ücret aralığı seans başına yaklaşık 80–140 avro civarındadır.

How do I choose the right cognitive processing therapy therapist on MIT?

Terapistin profilini, deneyimini, dillerini, çevrimiçi/yüz yüze ulaşılabilirliğini ve yaklaşımını okuyarak başlayın. Ardından, kişinin yardım almak istediğiniz türden bir sorunla çalışıp çalışmadığını kontrol edin.

İyi bir uyum genellikle hem uzmanlıkla hem de terapistin yanında ne kadar güvende, anlaşılmış ve rahat hissettiğinizle ilgilidir.

Rezervasyondan önce bir terapiste mesaj atabilir miyim?

Evet. MIT profilleri doğrudan mesajlaşma içerebilir ve terapistler mevcut olduğunda çevrimiçi rezervasyonu da etkinleştirebilir.

Bu, hastaların ilk seansa başlamadan önce pratik sorular sormalarına yardımcı olur.

What if I am not sure Cognitive Processing Therapy is the right fit for me?

Bu çok yaygın bir durumdur. Bir terapistle iletişime geçerek, neyle mücadele ettiğinizi açıklayarak ve bu yaklaşımın hedeflerinize uyup uymadığını sorarak başlayabilirsiniz.

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