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Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Chronic Combat-Related PTSD: <i>A Case Report of Five Veterans</i>
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesTraumatologyEducationMental HealthSevere Chronic PtsdTrauma (Addiction Psychology)Pe TherapyTrauma SystemComorbid Psychiatric DisorderTrauma RecoveryMilitary FamilyCognitive TherapyTrauma (Critical Care Medicine)PsychiatryMedicineRehabilitationProlonged Exposure TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionCase ReportTrauma TreatmentTrauma PsychologyCombat-related PtsdChronic Combat-related PtsdPsychotherapyPsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Prolonged exposure (PE) therapy has been found efficient in reducing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms mostly among rape victims, but has not been explored in combat-related PTSD. Five patients with severe chronic PTSD, unresponsive to previous treatment (medication and supportive therapy) are described. Patients were evaluated with the PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview, and Beck Depression Inventory, before and after 10-15 sessions of PE therapy. All five patients showed marked improvement with PE, with a mean decrease of 48% in PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview score and 69% in Beck Depression Inventory score. Moreover, four patients maintained treatment gains or kept improving 6-18 months after the treatment. The results suggest that PE was effective in reducing combat-related chronic PTSD symptoms.
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