PRIMUM NON NOCERE (FIRST DO NO HARM): SYMPTOM WORSENING AND IMPROVEMENT IN FEMALE ASSAULT VICTIMS AFTER PROLONGED EXPOSURE FOR PTSD
Depression and Anxiety2013Vol. 31(5), pp. 412–419
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Nuwan Jayawickreme, Shawn P. Cahill, David S. Riggs, Sheila A. M. Rauch, Patricia A. Resick, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Edna B. Foa
Abstract
PE and a number of other empirically supported therapies are efficacious and safe treatments for PTSD, reducing the frequency of which symptom worsening occurs in the absence of treatment.
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