Retention in Individual Trauma-Focused Treatment Following Family-Based Treatment Among US Veterans
Jessica Dodge,
Kathrine Sullivan,
Peter P. Grau
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceDespite the availability of several empirically supported trauma-focused interventions, retention in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) psychotherapy is poor. Preliminary efficacy data shows that brief, family-based interventions may improve treatment retention in a veteran’s individual PTSD treatment, although whether this occurs in routine clinical practice is not established.ObjectiveTo characterize receipt of family therapy among veterans diagnosed with PTSD and evaluate whether participation i… Show more
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