Predicting response to exposure treatment in PTSD: the role of mental defeat and alienation.
Not all patients with posttraumatic stress disorder benefit from exposure treatment. The present paper describes two cognitive dimensions that are related to inferior response to exposure in rape victims. First, individuals whose memories during relieving of the trauma reflected mental defeat or the...
Main Authors: | Ehlers, A, Clark, D, Dunmore, E, Jaycox, L, Meadows, E, Foa, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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