Behavioural Treatments For PTSD Prolonged Exposure Introduction Prolonged exposure is a manual-guided CBT comprising ten, sixty-to-ninety-minute weekly individual therapy sessions. We can explain the central therapeutic component of prolonged exposure on "Pavlovian learning theory." Approach The treatment involves repeatedly presenting a conditioned stimulus (e.g., a trauma reminder) in the absence of an unconditioned stimulus (e.g., the traumatic event). They do this through imaginal exposure during therapy sessions and through in vivo exposure in the environment. Evidence On average, prolonged exposure proves robust symptom severity improvement. Cognitive Processing Introduction Another manual-guided cognitive behavioural modality that has received strong empirical support to treat PTSD is cognitive processing therapy. Approach Cognitive processing therapy comprises twelve weekly, 60-minute individual sessions. This therapy involves...