Separation anxiety in PTSD: A pilot study of mechanisms in patients undergoing IPT
Depression and Anxiety2020Vol. 37(4), pp. 386–395
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Barbara Milrod, John R. Keefe, Tse‐Hwei Choo, Shay Arnon, Sara Such, Ari Lowell, Yuval Neria, John C. Markowitz
Abstract
This first exploration of dysregulated/insecure attachment features among patients with PTSD found high SAD comorbidity and adult SAD improvement among patients with SAD following IPT. Highly impaired attachment patients normalized attachment posttreatment: 14-session IPT improved attachment dysregulation. This small study requires replication but begins to broaden clinical understanding of separation anxiety, attachment dysregulation, and PTSD.
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