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Predicting Treatment Response from Baseline Executive Functioning: The Role of Comorbid Depression and Treatment TypeMattson, Elsa K. 26 August 2022 (has links)
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A MULTI-LEVEL MODELING APPROACH EXAMINING PTSD SYMPTOM REDUCTION DURING PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY AMONG HIV-POSITIVE ADULTSSmith, Brian Charles 29 April 2015 (has links)
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Treatment Matching in PTSD: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Based On Therapeutic Mechanisms of ActionTrachik, Benjamin 01 January 2015 (has links)
The current study takes an initial step toward deriving a method for empirically based, theory-driven treatment matching in a military population suffering from PTSD. Along with the more overt symptoms of PTSD (e.g., persistent hyperarousal), secondary cognitive symptoms have also been shown to be significantly associated with avoidance and intrusive symptoms, as well as contribute to functional impairment. Based on the factor analytic and treatment literature for PTSD, it appears that there are two central mechanisms associated with beneficial therapeutic change that underlies both CPT and PE treatments (i.e., habituation, changes in cognitions). Additionally, different traumatic events and peritraumatic responses may be associated with unique symptom profiles and may necessitate targeted treatment. The present study proposes a novel approach to treatment matching based on the factor structure of PTSD and underlying mechanisms of treatment response. More broadly, this paper provides evidence for a broader understanding of peritraumatic responses and the potential implications of these responses for symptom profiles and illness trajectories.
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