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Predicting trauma-focused treatment outcome in psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2016Although TF treatments are effective in patients with psychosis, it is unknown whether specific psychosis-related obstacles limit the effects, and what determines good outcome.Baseline posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity and seven psychosis-specific variables were tested as predictors in patients with a psychotic disorder and PTSD (n ...
David P.G. van den Berg +9 more
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Trauma-Focused Treatment in Psychosis: A Systematic Review
Early Intervention in PsychiatryABSTRACTBackgroundA majority of patients with psychosis have experienced trauma, but trauma‐focused (TF) treatment is not routinely offered. The current systematic review set out to examine the effect of TF treatments in patients with a psychotic disorder and comorbid trauma symptoms on symptoms of (1) trauma, (2) psychosis and (3) anxiety, depression ...
I. Hellen +5 more
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Trauma-Focused Treatment in a State System of Care: Is It Worth the Cost?
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2013The efficacy of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) in treating child traumatic stress inspires nationwide dissemination, yet widespread adoption by state systems of care is lagging. A significant barrier is the cost of implementation and maintenance of evidence-based services.
Delilah, Greer +3 more
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Sudden Gains in Two Trauma-Focused Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Behavior Therapy, 2022In the current study, we examined the degree to which sudden gains (large, rapid, and stable symptom reduction in a one-session interval) predicted treatment outcome in adults randomized to two different trauma-focused treatments. Adults diagnosed with PTSD were randomized to either written exposure therapy (WET; n = 63), a brief, exposure-based ...
Denise M, Sloan +5 more
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2016
Trauma-focused treatments are underutilized, partially due to clinician concerns that they will cause symptom exacerbation or dropout. We examined a sample of women undergoing Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and a version of CPT (CPT-C) without a written trauma narrative to investigate the possibility of symptom ...
Sadie E. Larsen +3 more
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Trauma-focused treatments are underutilized, partially due to clinician concerns that they will cause symptom exacerbation or dropout. We examined a sample of women undergoing Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and a version of CPT (CPT-C) without a written trauma narrative to investigate the possibility of symptom ...
Sadie E. Larsen +3 more
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Risk Factors for Attrition From Pediatric Trauma-Focused Treatment
Child Maltreatment, 2019Rates of attrition from pediatric trauma-focused treatments are high, yet few studies have examined predictors of dropout. The aim of the study was to investigate whether higher levels of caregiver- and child-reported pretreatment difficulties predicted attrition from trauma-focused therapy.
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Psychiatric Quarterly, 2003
This paper describes methods being used to implement and assess the effects of a trauma-focused intervention in residential treatment programs for youths with emotional and behavioral problems, and histories of maltreatment and exposure to family or community violence.
Jeanne C, Rivard +6 more
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This paper describes methods being used to implement and assess the effects of a trauma-focused intervention in residential treatment programs for youths with emotional and behavioral problems, and histories of maltreatment and exposure to family or community violence.
Jeanne C, Rivard +6 more
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Trauma focused CBT for children with co-occurring trauma and behavior problems
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2010Judith A Cohen +2 more
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