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A trauma-focused intensive outpatient program integrating elements of exposure therapy with acceptance and commitment therapy: Program development and initial outcomes (Pages 66-72)

Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)

Volume 21, July 2021, Pages 66-72

Authors

Melissa W.Ramirez, Craig A.Woodworth, Wyatt R.Evans, Gerard A.Grace, Richard P.Schobitz, Sara A.Villarreal, Christopher J.Howells, Roy D.Gissendanner, Nicholas J.Katko, Kelli N.Jones, Amanda E.McCabe, Donna J.Terrell

Abstract

A Performance Improvement project conducted within Army Behavioral Health identified significant challenges associated with treating service members diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) including unavailability of frequent and consistent therapy, a low completion rate of evidence-based treatment, and a high non-response rate. In response to these findings, clinical staff at Brooke Army Medical Center developed an intensive outpatient program for the treatment of PTSD and combined Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Prolonged Exposure therapy to create an integrative and uniquely tailored intervention. This project included 311 active duty service members who had not made significant progress in individual outpatient therapy for PTSD. Each participant completed pre- and post-treatment measures of symptoms, functioning, and processes related to psychological flexibility. Program evaluation also included participant interviews, survey responses, and clinician reports. Overall, the program was tolerable and reviewed favorably by participants. Preliminary pre-post treatment analyses revealed, on average, large reductions in PTSD symptoms as well as significant changes in the target direction on nine of ten outcome measures. These findings encourage further investigation of process-outcome relationships and future, rigorous implementation studies of ACT and exposure integration and culturally and contextually sensitive treatments for military-related PTSD.

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