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Cognitive-behavioural conjoint therapy versus prolonged exposure for PTSD in military service members and veterans: results and lessons from a randomized controlled trial.

Candice M MonsonNicole D Pukay-MartinAnne C WagnerAlexander O CrenshawTabatha H BlountRichard P SchobitzKatherine A DondanvilleStacey Young-McCaughanJim MintzDavid S RiggsAntoinette BrundigeElizabeth A HembreeBrett T LitzJohn D RoacheJeffrey S YarvisAlan L Petersonnull null
Published in: European journal of psychotraumatology (2024)
This study is the first to test a couple or family therapy against a well-established, front-line recommended treatment for PTSD, with expected superiority of CBCT over PE on relationship outcomes. Lessons learned in trial design, including considerations of equipoise, and the effects of differential dropout on trial analyses are discussed. This trial provides further support for the efficacy of CBCT in the treatment of PTSD and enhancement of intimate relationships.
Keyphrases
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