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Progressive Counting: Multi-site group and individual treatment open trials

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Citation: Greenwald, R., & Schmitt, T. A. (2010). Progressive Counting: Multi-site group and individual treatment open trials. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2, 239-242.

Abstract

Progressive counting (PC), a variant of the counting method, is a recently developed trauma resolution procedure that appears to be efficient and well tolerated by clients. This paper reports on the post-treatment, 1 week, and 1 month post-treatment outcomes of 232 participants in 6 countries who experienced a brief group PC treatment – average about 5 minutes of exposure – of a minor upsetting memory during the course of their participation in trauma treatment workshops. Additional post-treatment and follow-up data is reported on 128 of these participants who experienced a second (untimed) individual PC session focused on a more significant upsetting memory. The positive and sustained benefit realized from such a brief dose of PC indicates this treatment’s potential value in individual and possibly group treatment of trauma and/or loss memories.

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