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Publikováno v:
Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. 14:585-586
Research supports the efficacy of cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for reducing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and comorbid conditions among survivors of sexual assault and other traumas. To date, there are no known studies using CPT with ado
Autor:
David C. Atkins, M. David Rudd, Alexander O. Crenshaw, Tracy A. Clemans, Bruce Leeson, Zac E. Imel, Craig J. Bryan, Brian R. Baucom, T. Scott Burch, Jim Mintz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 86:372-383
Objective To determine if synchrony in emotional arousal and affective regulation between patients and clinicians reflect emotional bonding during emergency behavioral health appointments. Method Audio recordings of suicide risk assessment interviews
Autor:
Jim Mintz, M. David Rudd, Sean R. Williams, Tracy A. Clemans, T. Scott Burch, Bruce Leeson, Craig J. Bryan
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 69:108-111
The study examined the immediate effect of crisis interventions on the emotional state of acutely suicidal soldiers and clinician decision making.Soldiers (N=97) presenting to a military emergency department or behavioral health clinic were randomly
Autor:
M. David Rudd, Emily Maney, Craig J. Bryan, Jim Mintz, Bruce Leeson, Sean R. Williams, Tracy A. Clemans, T. Scott Burch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 212:64-72
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of crisis response planning for the prevention of suicide attempts. Method Randomized clinical trial of active duty Army Soldiers (N=97) at Fort Carson, Colorado, presenting for an emergency behavioral health a
Autor:
Ann Marie Hernandez, Craig J. Bryan, Tracy A. Clemans, Patricia A. Resick, Jeffrey S Yarvis, Jim Mintz, Alan L. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Depression and Anxiety. 33:549-557
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether group cognitive processing therapy-cognitive only version (CPT-C) is associated with iatrogenic suicide risk in a sample of active duty US Army personnel diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Possible ia
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry. 82(1)
Decades of research have supported a positive correlation between the therapeutic alliance and a reduction in psychological symptoms, but studies investigating the correlation of therapeutic allian...
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Heron, AnnaBelle O. Bryan, Neysa Etienne, Craig J. Bryan, M. David Rudd, Bobbie Ray-Sannerud, Evelyn Wertenberger, Chad E. Morrow, Tracy A. Clemans, Jacqueline Gonzales, Bruce Leeson
Publikováno v:
Depression and Anxiety. 32:647-655
BACKGROUND: A growing body of empirical research suggests insomnia severity is directly related to suicide ideation, attempts, and death in nonmilitary samples, even when controlling for depression and other suicide risk factors. Few studies have exp
Autor:
Bruce Leeson, Norman B. Schmidt, M. David Rudd, Richard J. Macatee, Tracy A. Clemans, Jim Mintz, Craig J. Bryan, Brian J. Albanese
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) history has been repeatedly linked with heightened risk for post-traumatic stress (PTS) among active duty soldiers. Yet, no research to date has examined the relationship between TBI and PTS in the context of anxiety sens
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6136659/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6136659/
A startling surge in suicide rates among US service members since the initiation of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan spawned renewed interest in the association between combat exposure and suicide among scientists, practitioners, and policym
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https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199873616.003.0005
https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199873616.003.0005
Autor:
Gina M. Signoracci, Adam S. Hoffberg, Bridget B. Matarazzo, Grahame K. Simpson, Tracy A. Clemans, Lisa A. Brenner
Publikováno v:
Brain Injury. 28:1238-1247
To conduct a cross-cultural adaptation of Window to Hope (WtoH), a treatment to reduce hopelessness after traumatic brain injury (TBI), from the Australian civilian context to that of U.S. Veterans.Three-stage mixed-methods approach.Stage 1: Consensu