With the advent of managed care, there is an increasing need for short-term, empirically based treatments. This article presents a cognitive behavioral therapy protocol for the treatment of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Cognitive Processing Therapy for Sexual Abuse (CPT-SA). Based on information processing, developmental and self-trauma theories, this 26-session model combines group and individual therapy over a 17-week period. Clients are asked to write about the trauma, and explore adaptive, schema congruent, and discrepant beliefs that developed during and after the abuse. Focus is placed on beliefs related to safety, trust, power/control, self-esteem, and intimacy, with individual modules for each of these areas. Initial pilot data (N = 15), clinical implications, and two client case studies are also discussed.