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Encourage the person
to stick with treatment
During treatment, the therapist may try to help
your loved one get in touch with feelings about the trauma. This
can be very difficult and there may be a temporary increase in symptoms
and distress. Emotional support from family and friends can be especially
helpful during this period. Sometimes you can help the person perform
the exposure tasks that are part of the therapy (e.g., driving a
car after a serious accident, revisiting the street where a mugging
occurred). It can be hard for your loved one to stick with treatment,
especially when the therapist is asking him to face emotionally
frightening and upsetting memories. Your encouragement and support
can make a big difference if your loved one is tempted to quit treatment.
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