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Impaired interoception in Colombian victims of armed conflict with PTSD: a preliminary HEP study. [PDF]
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Predicting the outcome of psychological treatments for borderline personality disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: a machine learning approach to predict long-term outcome of Narrative Exposure Therapy vs. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy based treatment. [PDF]
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Assessing comorbid PTSD, depression, and anxiety in fibromyalgia patients: a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Rahangdale A, Ferraro J.
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Experimental PTSD Models in Zebrafish: A Systematic Review of Behavioral, Neurochemical, and Molecular Outcomes. [PDF]
Sarapultsev A+3 more
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SMART accelerates rate of cognitive gains in service members with mTBI and PTSD. [PDF]
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BMJ, 2021
Some of the burgeoning rates of PTSD diagnosis are attributable to broadened disease definitions, say John Tully and Dinesh Bhugra. But Stephanie J Lewis, Gerard Drennan, and Sarah Markham argue that underdiagnosis, not overdiagnosis, may be the greater ...
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Some of the burgeoning rates of PTSD diagnosis are attributable to broadened disease definitions, say John Tully and Dinesh Bhugra. But Stephanie J Lewis, Gerard Drennan, and Sarah Markham argue that underdiagnosis, not overdiagnosis, may be the greater ...
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2007
Pseudo-posttraumatic stress disorder (pseudo-PTSD) refers to cases in which a patient's presentation is but a simulation of the actual clinical syndrome. The problem of pseudo-PTSD has been neglected by many clinicians and researchers, who often rely on the assumption that a patient's reported symptoms can be accepted as valid.
Gerald M, Rosen, Steven, Taylor
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Pseudo-posttraumatic stress disorder (pseudo-PTSD) refers to cases in which a patient's presentation is but a simulation of the actual clinical syndrome. The problem of pseudo-PTSD has been neglected by many clinicians and researchers, who often rely on the assumption that a patient's reported symptoms can be accepted as valid.
Gerald M, Rosen, Steven, Taylor
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Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2008
July, 2008. In June, 2007, the Report of the Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health1 was published, which found that "stigma in the military remains pervasive and often prevents service members from seeking needed care," that "existing processes for psychological ...
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July, 2008. In June, 2007, the Report of the Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health1 was published, which found that "stigma in the military remains pervasive and often prevents service members from seeking needed care," that "existing processes for psychological ...
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
This paper reviews the present literature examining how hope relates to PTSD and broader functioning after a trauma, including potential underlying mechanisms and significant factors impacting these relationships and the role of hope as a mechanism of change within interventions for PTSD.
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This paper reviews the present literature examining how hope relates to PTSD and broader functioning after a trauma, including potential underlying mechanisms and significant factors impacting these relationships and the role of hope as a mechanism of change within interventions for PTSD.
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