Differential relations between breathing retraining, in vivo exposure, and imaginal exposure homework completion and treatment outcomes in veterans receiving prolonged exposure for PTSD
Daniel F. Gros,
Jeffrey M. Pavlacic,
Evangelia Argyriou
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesLimited research exists that outlines the predictive relevance of the treatment components of prolonged exposure (PE) for post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on PTSD and depression symptom outcomes. The goal of the present study was to investigate relations between participant completion of breathing retraining, in vivo exposure, and imaginal exposure exercises and symptom outcomes.MethodsA total of 58 participants completed a trial of PE as part of a larger trial on peer involvement and treatment … Show more
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