2024
Examining the impact of brief couples‐based posttraumatic stress disorder treatments on anger and psychological aggression in veterans and their partners
Wells S, Knopp K, Wachsman T, Dillon K, Walker H, Sippel L, Morland L, Glassman L. Examining the impact of brief couples‐based posttraumatic stress disorder treatments on anger and psychological aggression in veterans and their partners. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2024, 38: 165-173. PMID: 39318041, PMCID: PMC11794020, DOI: 10.1002/jts.23099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderPsychological aggressionCouples-based interventionsCognitive-behavioral conjoint therapyPosttraumatic stress disorder treatmentIntimate partnersVeterans' mental healthAngry temperamentInterpersonal functioningConjoint therapyAnger symptomsStress disorderDisorder treatmentAngerEffect sizeMental healthAggressionVeteransTreatment conditionsActive comparatorPosttreatmentImprove aspectsLoved onesTemperamentPartnersDesign of a randomized clinical trial of brief couple therapy for PTSD augmented with intranasal oxytocin
Sippel L, Wachsman T, Kelley M, Knopp K, Khalifian C, Maglione J, Glynn S, Macdonald A, Monson C, Flanagan J, Holtzheimer P, Morland L. Design of a randomized clinical trial of brief couple therapy for PTSD augmented with intranasal oxytocin. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2024, 141: 107534. PMID: 38614447, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2024.107534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral conjoint therapyImproving posttraumatic stress disorderPosttraumatic stress disorderIntranasal oxytocinConjoint therapyMechanisms of posttraumatic stress disorderRelationship qualityInternational units of oxytocinVA San Diego Healthcare SystemMechanisms of changeCognitive-behavioralStress disorderCouple therapyRelationship satisfactionManual treatmentPreliminary evidenceIntimate relationshipsOxytocinPotential mechanisms of actionVeteransSelf-reported communication skillsPlaceboRandomized clinical trialsCommunication skillsClinical trials
2023
An examination of relationship satisfaction as a predictor of outcomes of brief couple therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder
Sippel L, Knopp K, Wachsman T, Khalifian C, Glynn S, Morland L. An examination of relationship satisfaction as a predictor of outcomes of brief couple therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2023, 36: 1115-1125. PMID: 37898980, DOI: 10.1002/jts.22984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelationship satisfactionBaseline relationship satisfactionPsychosocial functioningCouple therapyCognitive-behavioral conjoint therapyBehavioral Conjoint TherapyPTSD symptom severityPosttraumatic stress disorderBrief Couple TherapyRelationship distressDyadic treatmentPTSD symptomsConjoint therapyStress disorderDistressed individualsDistressed rangeCAPS-5Military veteransSymptom severityPTSDSatisfactionIntimate relationshipsFunctioningTreatment conditionsFamily education
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