Journal article
Treatment of PTSD: stress inoculation training with prolonged exposure compared to EMDR
Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol.58(9), pp.1071-1089
2002
Abstract
The effectiveness of Stress Inoculation Training with Prolonged Exposure (SITPE) was compared to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Twenty-four participants who had a diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) were randomly assigned to one of the treatment conditions. Participants were also their own wait-list control. Outcome measures included self-report and observer-rated measures of PTSD, and self-report measures of depression. On global PTSD measures, there were no significant differences between the treatments at the end of therapy. However on the subscale measures of the degree of intrusion symptoms, EMDR did significantly better than SITPE. At follow-up EMDR was found to lead to greater gains on all measures
Details
- Title
- Treatment of PTSD: stress inoculation training with prolonged exposure compared to EMDR
- Authors/Creators
- C.W. Lee (Author/Creator) - Sir Charles Gairdner HospitalH. Gavriel (Author/Creator) - Royal NavyP.D. Drummond (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityJ. Richards (Author/Creator) - Federation UniversityR. Greenwald (Author/Creator) - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Publication Details
- Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol.58(9), pp.1071-1089
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005540076807891
- Copyright
- Wiley
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Psychology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:
Source: InCites
Metrics
65 Record Views
InCites Highlights
These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output
- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Citation topics
- 6 Social Sciences
- 6.24 Psychiatry & Psychology
- 6.24.93 Trauma and PTSD
- Web Of Science research areas
- Psychology, Clinical
- ESI research areas
- Psychiatry/Psychology