“…Eleven of the 12 studies that tested some implementation of CBT found reduced CVR to traumarelated stressors (Blanchard et al, 2002;Dunne et al, 2012;Fecteau & Nicki, 1999;Griffin et al, 2012;Rabe et al, 2006;Lindhauer et al, 2006), including all six studies that utilized a primary exposure component (Bourassa, Stevens, et al, 2020;Loucks et al, 2019;Maples-Keller et al, 2019;Tuerk et al, 2018;Wangelin & Tuerk, 2015;Wells et al, 2015). The effects of CBT on CVR with regard to general stressors were more mixed-two studies found some evidence for reduced CVR (Hinton et al, 2009;Schubert et al 2019), whereas two others did not (Rabe et al, 2006;Blanchard et al, 2002). Five of the six studies that examined the effect of EMDR on CVR found that EMDR reduced CVR to trauma-related stressors (Aubert-Khalfa et al, 2008;Montgomery & Ayllon, 1994;Rogers et al, 1999;Sack et al, 2008;Wahbeh et al, 2016), and one study found that EMDR attenuated CVR to a general stressor (Renfrey & Spates, 1994).…”