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NASW Observes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Month

Social Work Blog

1 Although PTSD has commonly been associated with the military and veteran populations, it affects people of all ages, communities, gender, and social economic background. Time Moves Different in Here: Clinical Implications for Working with Populations of Color, Complex Trauma and Dissociation in the Age of COVID 19 . June 3, 2022.

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Getting Better Outcomes from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatments

Society of Clinical Psychology

Our systematic review assessed high quality evidence for current interventions designed to augment first-line PTSD treatments (Metcalf et al., We clustered these 28 augmentation interventions into eight broad categories, based around the mechanism of augmentation, detailed in the table below. Possible therapeutic outcome.

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Parental Military Deployment and Children: What Have We Learned from More than a Decade of War?

Society of Clinical Psychology

A common saying in the military is that when one person joins the whole family serves. For many military families, geographic relocations, disrupted family routines, financial hardships, and fear of losing a loved one became a way of life. Effective support and intervention services for these two groups of children may in turn differ.

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Roadmap toward a neuromodulatory treatment for PTSD and anxiety

Society of Clinical Psychology

Neuromodulation is rapidly emerging as a novel avenue for the treatment of psychiatric conditions, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a noninvasive neuromodulation technique, has been shown to be a versatile tool in the arsenal (Lefaucheur et al., Accordingly, it is critical that we develop novel treatments for anxiety.

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You Asked, We Answered; 12 Questions about Trauma-Informed-Care

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Therapeutic interventions may be most effective when racial trauma is addressed and treated as the trauma that it is. Make medical/psychiatric referrals as needed. It’s more than about specific interventions with clients and isn’t simply about face-to-face interactions. How can organizations become trauma-informed?

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Rethinking the sufficient dose needed for PTSD treatment

Society of Clinical Psychology

points on the CAPS-5) was not statistically or clinically significant. A brief exposure based treatment for PTSD versus Cognitive Processing Therapy: A randomized non-inferiority clinical trial. Military Medicine, 178 , 939-944. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(6), 968-981. 2012; Nacasch et al.,

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