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Does imaginal exposure exacerbate PTSD symptoms?
Authors:Foa, Edna B.   Zoellner, Lori A.   Feeny, Norah C.   Hembree, Elizabeth A.   Alvarez-Conrad, Jennifer
Abstract:Symptom exacerbation (i.e., treatment side effects) has often been neglected in the psychotherapy literature. Although prolonged exposure has gained empirical support for the treatment of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), some have expressed concern that imaginal exposure, a component of this therapy, may cause symptom exacerbation, leading to inferior outcome or dropout. In the present study, symptom exacerbation was examined in 76 women with chronic PTSD. To define a "reliable" exacerbation, we used a method of incorporating the standard deviation and test-retest reliability of each outcome measure. Only a minority of participants exhibited reliable symptoms exacerbation. Individuals who reported symptom exacerbation benefited comparably from treatment. Further, symptom exacerbation was unrelated to dropout. Thus, although a minority of individuals experienced a temporary symptom exacerbation, this exacerbation was unrelated to outcome. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:symptom exacerbation   imaginal exposure   chronic posttraumatic stress disorder   psychotherapy   treatment outcome   sexual & nonsexual assault victims
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