Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder
Background: As many as 70% of veterans with chronic pain treated within the US Veterans Administration (VA) system may have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and conversely, up to 80% of those with PTSD may have pain. We describe pain experienced by US service members and veterans with symptoms...
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doaj-13ccdf1e4ca34a55b730233c23939fbe2020-11-24T21:56:04ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662014-05-015011210.3402/ejpt.v5.2406624066Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorderKevin E. Kip0Laney Rosenzweig1Diego F. Hernandez2Amy Shuman3David M. Diamond4Sue Ann Girling5Kelly L. Sullivan6Trudy Wittenberg7Ann M. Witt8Cecile A. Lengacher9Brian Anderson10Susan C. McMillan11 College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA Western New England University, Springfield, MA, USA Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA PieWiseLiving, LLC, Tampa, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA Pasco County Veterans Service Office, Port Richey, FL, USA College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USABackground: As many as 70% of veterans with chronic pain treated within the US Veterans Administration (VA) system may have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and conversely, up to 80% of those with PTSD may have pain. We describe pain experienced by US service members and veterans with symptoms of PTSD, and report on the effect of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), a new, brief exposure-based therapy, on acute pain reduction secondary to treatment of symptoms of PTSD. Methods: A randomized controlled trial of ART versus an attention control (AC) regimen was conducted among 45 US service members/veterans with symptoms of combat-related PTSD. Participants received a mean of 3.7 sessions of ART. Results: Mean age was 41.0 + 12.4 years and 20% were female. Most veterans (93%) reported pain. The majority (78%) used descriptive terms indicative of neuropathic pain, with 29% reporting symptoms of a concussion or feeling dazed. Mean pre-/post-change on the Pain Outcomes Questionnaire (POQ) was −16.9±16.6 in the ART group versus −0.7±14.2 in the AC group (p=0.0006). Among POQ subscales, treatment effects with ART were reported for pain intensity (effect size = 1.81, p=0.006), pain-related impairment in mobility (effect size = 0.69, p=0.01), and negative affect (effect size = 1.01, p=0.001). Conclusions: Veterans with symptoms of combat-related PTSD have a high prevalence of significant pain, including neuropathic pain. Brief treatment of symptoms of combat-related PTSD among veterans by use of ART appears to acutely reduce concomitant pain.http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/download/24066/pdf_1Psychological traumaPTSDpainexposure therapypsychotherapyimagery rescriptingprevalenceclinical trialseye movementscombat |
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Kevin E. Kip Laney Rosenzweig Diego F. Hernandez Amy Shuman David M. Diamond Sue Ann Girling Kelly L. Sullivan Trudy Wittenberg Ann M. Witt Cecile A. Lengacher Brian Anderson Susan C. McMillan |
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Kevin E. Kip Laney Rosenzweig Diego F. Hernandez Amy Shuman David M. Diamond Sue Ann Girling Kelly L. Sullivan Trudy Wittenberg Ann M. Witt Cecile A. Lengacher Brian Anderson Susan C. McMillan Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder European Journal of Psychotraumatology Psychological trauma PTSD pain exposure therapy psychotherapy imagery rescripting prevalence clinical trials eye movements combat |
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Kevin E. Kip Laney Rosenzweig Diego F. Hernandez Amy Shuman David M. Diamond Sue Ann Girling Kelly L. Sullivan Trudy Wittenberg Ann M. Witt Cecile A. Lengacher Brian Anderson Susan C. McMillan |
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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accelerated resolution therapy for treatment of pain secondary to symptoms of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology |
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2000-8066 |
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2014-05-01 |
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Background: As many as 70% of veterans with chronic pain treated within the US Veterans Administration (VA) system may have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and conversely, up to 80% of those with PTSD may have pain. We describe pain experienced by US service members and veterans with symptoms of PTSD, and report on the effect of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), a new, brief exposure-based therapy, on acute pain reduction secondary to treatment of symptoms of PTSD. Methods: A randomized controlled trial of ART versus an attention control (AC) regimen was conducted among 45 US service members/veterans with symptoms of combat-related PTSD. Participants received a mean of 3.7 sessions of ART. Results: Mean age was 41.0 + 12.4 years and 20% were female. Most veterans (93%) reported pain. The majority (78%) used descriptive terms indicative of neuropathic pain, with 29% reporting symptoms of a concussion or feeling dazed. Mean pre-/post-change on the Pain Outcomes Questionnaire (POQ) was −16.9±16.6 in the ART group versus −0.7±14.2 in the AC group (p=0.0006). Among POQ subscales, treatment effects with ART were reported for pain intensity (effect size = 1.81, p=0.006), pain-related impairment in mobility (effect size = 0.69, p=0.01), and negative affect (effect size = 1.01, p=0.001). Conclusions: Veterans with symptoms of combat-related PTSD have a high prevalence of significant pain, including neuropathic pain. Brief treatment of symptoms of combat-related PTSD among veterans by use of ART appears to acutely reduce concomitant pain. |
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Psychological trauma PTSD pain exposure therapy psychotherapy imagery rescripting prevalence clinical trials eye movements combat |
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