The concept of emotional processing is revised and updated and then applied
to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The main extension of the model
is the introduction of cognitive influences on emotional processing. A work
ing definition of the concept is presented, with the aim of integrating cli
nical and experimental observations. The concept allows for an integration
of such apparently unrelated events as unwanted intrusive thoughts, re-expe
riencing, the return of fear, abnormal grief reactions, nightmares, treatme
nt failures, and so on. Factors that facilitate or impede emotional process
ing are presented and some circumstances that give rise to difficulties in
processing are mentioned. A number of theoretical problems are posed and so
me methodological innovations offered.