Comparison of Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) Therapy

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Comparison of Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) Therapy

Author: Nancy L. Day

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Collection: Metapsychology Monographs

Language: English

Published by: Loving Healing Press

Published on: 1st June 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 pages

ISBN: 9781615990818


Prolonged Exposure (PE) Therapy

Program developer Edna B. Foa, Ph.D. summarizes Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy as a cognitive-behavioral treatment program for individuals suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The program consists of a course of individual therapy designed to help clients process traumatic events and thus reduce trauma-induced psychological disturbance. The standard treatment program consists of nine to twelve 90-minute sessions. (SAMHSA, 2003)

Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)

Frank A. Gerbode, M.D., psychiatrist, and one of the principal developers of Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) summarizes TIR as a procedure that involves tracing back sequences of traumatic incidents to their roots while completing the incomplete receptive cycles that have accumulated in the sequences. What must be assimilated and accommodated from a traumatic incident are one's reactions to the incident—including one's thoughts, sensations, feelings, and perceptions. (Gerbode, 1995)

Comparison and Additional Information

Although there are some remarkable similarities between PE and TIR, there are also some very distinct differences. In this paper, I'll both compare and contrast Prolonged Exposure with Traumatic Incident Reduction.

For more information on TIR, please visit www.TIR.org

From the Metapsychology Monographs series at Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com

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