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Frontiers in Psychiatry
A brief treatment for veterans with PTSD: an open-label case-series study
Psychiatry
Merel Kindt1  Marieke Soeter2 
[1] Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands;Work Health Technology, The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Leiden, Netherlands;
关键词: reconsolidation;    imagery rescripting;    trauma memory;    treatment;    veterans;    PTSD;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1260175
 received in 2023-07-17, accepted in 2023-10-10,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

IntroductionDespite the positive outcomes observed in numerous individuals undergoing trauma-focused psychotherapy for PTSD, veterans with this condition experience notably diminished advantages from such therapeutic interventions in comparison to non-military populations.MethodsIn a preliminary study we investigated the efficacy of an innovative treatment approach in a small sample of veterans (n = 7). Recognizing that accessing and targeting trauma memory in veterans with PTSD may be more challenging compared to other patient populations, we employed unique and personalized retrieval cues that engaged multiple senses and were connected to the context of their trauma. This was followed by a session focused on memory reconsolidation, which incorporated both psychological techniques (i.e., imagery rescripting) and a pharmacological component (i.e., 40 mg of propranolol).ResultsThe findings from this small-scale case series cautiously indicate that this brief intervention, typically consisting of only one or two treatment sessions, shows promise in producing significant effects on symptoms of PTSD, distress and quality of life.This is particularly noteworthy given the complex symptomatology experienced by the veterans in this study.ConclusionTo summarize, there are grounds for optimism regarding this brief treatment of combat-related PTSD. It appears that the potential for positive outcomes is far greater than commonly believed, as demonstrated by the encouraging results of this pilot study.

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