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- Q5177151 subject Q6062665.
- Q5177151 subject Q6902217.
- Q5177151 abstract "The counting method (CM), also known as Ochberg's counting method, is a therapeutic treatment designed to help with the desensitization of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. The method was designed by psychiatrist Frank Ochberg in the early 1990s. Ochberg, who'd previously helped to define and characterize posttraumatic stress disorder, began using the CM in his private practice as a means of combating PTSD symptoms.".
- Q5177151 wikiPageExternalLink www.countingmethod.com.
- Q5177151 wikiPageExternalLink The_Counting_Method_as_Exposure_Therapy.pdf.
- Q5177151 wikiPageExternalLink www.giftfromwithin.org.
- Q5177151 wikiPageExternalLink counting.html.
- Q5177151 wikiPageWikiLink Q202387.
- Q5177151 wikiPageWikiLink Q3082754.
- Q5177151 wikiPageWikiLink Q6062665.
- Q5177151 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902217.
- Q5177151 comment "The counting method (CM), also known as Ochberg's counting method, is a therapeutic treatment designed to help with the desensitization of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. The method was designed by psychiatrist Frank Ochberg in the early 1990s. Ochberg, who'd previously helped to define and characterize posttraumatic stress disorder, began using the CM in his private practice as a means of combating PTSD symptoms.".
- Q5177151 label "Counting method".
- Q5177151 homepage www.countingmethod.com.