Author: Fina, Brooke A.; Wright, Edward C.; Rauch, Sheila A.M.; Norman, Sonya B.; Acierno, Ron; Cuccurullo, Lisa-Ann J.; Dondanville, Katherine A.; Moring, John C.; Brown, Lily A.; Foa, Edna B.
Title: Conducting Prolonged Exposure for PTSD During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Considerations for Treatment Cord-id: 17n2n4lt Document date: 2020_10_17
ID: 17n2n4lt
Snippet: The unprecedented effects and duration of the COVID-19 crisis are likely to elevate the population’s level of anxiety due to psychological stress, economic hardship, and social isolation. This effect may be especially potent for individuals with preexisting mental health conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy is a highly effective treatment for PTSD across trauma-exposed populations, and has been implemented effectively via telehealth. Neverth
Document: The unprecedented effects and duration of the COVID-19 crisis are likely to elevate the population’s level of anxiety due to psychological stress, economic hardship, and social isolation. This effect may be especially potent for individuals with preexisting mental health conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy is a highly effective treatment for PTSD across trauma-exposed populations, and has been implemented effectively via telehealth. Nevertheless, PE implementation via telehealth may require specific adaptations during the COVID-19 crisis due to public health mandates calling for sheltering in place and physical distancing. This paper discusses strategies for implementing PE for PTSD during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may also be applied to other situations in which physical distancing must be considered.
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