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A preliminary examination of treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder in chronic pain patients: A case study

Manualized treatments have become popular, despite concern about their use when comorbid diagnoses are present. In this report, the efficacy of manualized posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment was examined in the presence of chronic pain. Additionally, the effect of PTSD treatment on chroni...

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Published in:Journal of traumatic stress 2003-10, Vol.16 (5), p.451-457
Main Authors: Shipherd, Jillian C., Beck, J. Gayle, Hamblen, Jessica L., Lackner, Jeffrey M., Freeman, Jennifer B.
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Medical sciences
Middle Aged
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