This treatment manual provides mental health professionals with
instructions for conducting written exposure therapy (WET) with clients
who have posttraumatic stress disorder.
Authors Denise Sloan and Brian Marx developed WET in response to a
growing demand for an effective PTSD treatment that is easier to
implement, more affordable, and has lower dropout rates than other
trauma interventions. In their unique approach, the client writes about
a single traumatic event, and the therapist focuses on the client's
experiences in writing about the trauma, rather than the event itself.
Written Exposure Therapy for PTSD contains a scripted protocol for WET
along with detailed clinical guidance for conducting each session. Sloan
and Marx answer frequently asked questions from clinicians and review
real-life case examples that demonstrate solutions to common issues and
challenges that can occur during WET sessions. They also explain how to
assess the client before treatment to determine the appropriateness of
WET and during treatment to monitor the client's progress. Key
background information about PTSD symptoms and WET's theoretical
underpinnings are also reviewed.