A randomized controlled trial of exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring for posttraumatic stress disorder
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 07:15authored byBryant, RA, Moulds, ML, Guthrie, RM, Dang, ST, Mastrodomenico, J, Nixon, RDV, Kim FelminghamKim Felmingham, Hopwood, S, Creamer, M
Previous studies have reported that adding cognitive restructuring (CR) to exposure therapy does not enhance treatment gains in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study investigated the extent to which CR would augment treatment response when provided with exposure therapy. The authors randomly allocated 118 civilian trauma survivors with PTSD to receive 8 individually administered sessions of either (a) imaginal exposure (IE), (b) in vivo exposure (IVE), (c) IE combined with IVE (IE/IVE), or (d) IE/IVE combined with CR (IE/IVE/CR). There were fewer patients with PTSD in the IE/IVE/CR (31%) condition than the IE (75%), IVE (69%), and IE/IVE (63%) conditions at a 6-month follow-up assessment. The IE/IVE/CR condition resulted in larger effect sizes than each of the other conditions in terms of PTSD and depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that optimal treatment outcome may be achieved by combining CR with exposure therapy in treating PTSD patients.
History
Publication title
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pagination
695-703
ISSN
0022-006X
Department/School
School of Psychological Sciences
Publisher
Amer Psychological Assoc
Place of publication
750 First St Ne, Washington, USA, Dc, 20002-4242
Rights statement
Copyright 2008 by the American Psychological Association