Pre-Session Briefing

Marcus J. · 34, he/him · PTSD · CPT · Session 6/12 · Tomorrow, 10:00 AM

Last Session — Apr 1, 2026

Key Themes

  • Began processing index trauma using ABC worksheet
  • Identified stuck point: 'I should have been able to prevent it'
  • Reported increased nightmares this week (4 of 7 nights)

Interventions Used

  • Socratic questioning around self-blame stuck point
  • Introduced challenging questions worksheet for stuck points

Clinician Note

Marcus showed significant emotional activation during trauma processing. This is expected at session 6 of CPT. He was able to stay present and engaged despite distress. The self-blame stuck point is deeply held and will likely require multiple sessions to challenge effectively.

Client Check-In

Dr. Anand, I started the challenging questions worksheet but had to stop halfway through. It brought up a lot. I did finish the trauma account though. Nightmares were bad again this week, 5 nights. But I noticed something — I'm starting to question the 'I should have known' thought on my own, even outside the worksheet.

Journal Excerpts

Apr 3

Tried the worksheet. Got to question 4 and felt my chest tighten. Took a break. Came back an hour later and finished questions 4 and 5 but couldn't do 6 and 7.

Apr 5

Caught myself telling my brother 'you couldn't have known that was going to happen' about something at his job. Realized I can say that to other people but not to myself.

Suggested Threads

Clinical insight

Marcus's journal shows emerging capacity for perspective-taking ('I can say that to other people but not to myself'). This is a key inflection point in CPT — the ability to apply the same logic to oneself that one applies to others. Resick (2016) identifies this as a precursor to stuck point resolution.

Source: Domain knowledge: Resick's CPT Manual

Pattern alert

Nightmare frequency increased from 2/week (session 3) to 5/week (session 6). This is expected during active trauma processing in CPT but warrants monitoring. If nightmares persist above baseline at session 8, consider adjunctive imagery rehearsal therapy.

Source: Longitudinal analysis + Domain knowledge

Positive signal

Despite emotional difficulty, Marcus completed the trauma account and attempted the full challenging questions worksheet. Engagement with trauma material is strong.

Source: Between-session data

Mood This Week

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Avg: 3.4/10

Homework Status

Challenging questions worksheetPartial

1/1

Trauma account writingComplete

1/1

Nightmare trackingComplete

7/7

Treatment Progress

12-session Cognitive Processing Therapy

Session 6 of 12· Started Feb 25, 2026