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Distress variability during exposure therapy and its relationship with PTSD symptom decline.

Marike J KooistraChris M HoeboerDanielle A C OprelMaartje SchoorlWillem van der DoesAgnes van MinnenRianne A de Kleine
Published in: Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry (2024)
In absence of distress reduction, distress variability can vary. However, our findings suggest that in-session distress variability does not drive symptom reduction during PE. In contrast, averaged over participants, distress variability was related to symptom improvement, suggesting that those with a more variable distress pattern across sessions show better treatment response. More empirical work is needed to shed light on the effect of distress variability during exposure sessions on treatment outcome and to offer grounds for clinical recommendations.
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