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| Patricia A ResickSummaryAffiliation: University of Missouri-St. Louis Country: USA Publications
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Mental health consequences of intimate partner abuse: a multidimensional assessment of four different forms of abuseMindy B Mechanic
California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA
Violence Against Women 14:634-54. 2008..Results highlight the importance of examining multiple dimensions of intimate partner abuse...
A comparison of cognitive-processing therapy with prolonged exposure and a waiting condition for the treatment of chronic posttraumatic stress disorder in female rape victimsPatricia A Resick
Center for Trauma Recovery, Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis, 63121, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 70:867-79. 2002..Analyses indicated that both treatments were highly efficacious and superior to MA. The 2 therapies had similar results except that CPT produced better scores on 2 of 4 guilt subscales...
How well does cognitive-behavioral therapy treat symptoms of complex PTSD? An examination of child sexual abuse survivors within a clinical trialPatricia A Resick
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri 63121, USA
CNS Spectr 8:340-55. 2003..These findings indicate that cognitive-behavioral therapies are effective for patients with complex trauma histories and symptoms patterns...
Resolution of trauma-related guilt following treatment of PTSD in female rape victims: a result of cognitive processing therapy targeting comorbid depression?Pallavi Nishith
Center for Trauma Recovery and Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA
J Affect Disord 86:259-65. 2005..The present study revisited these findings to examine whether this effect was a function of improvement in a subset of participants with both PTSD and major depressive disorder (MDD)...
Posttraumatic growth in treatment-seeking female assault victimsAnouk L Grubaugh
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA
Psychiatr Q 78:145-55. 2007..The implication of these findings and future direction for research are discussed...
Posttraumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, and physical health concernsDebra Kaysen
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA
J Behav Med 31:115-25. 2008..Health concerns associated with PTSD do not appear to be due to problem drinking. In addition, infrequent/light drinking, even for women with PTSD, may be associated with fewer health concerns...
Enhanced cortisol suppression following dexamethasone administration in domestic violence survivorsMichael G Griffin
University of Missouri St Louis, Center for Trauma Recovery, St Louis, MO 63121, USA
Am J Psychiatry 162:1192-9. 2005..The authors compared responses of female domestic violence survivors and a matched group of nontraumatized participants to a low-dose (0.5 mg) dexamethasone suppression test (DST)...
Living in danger: the impact of chronic traumatization and the traumatic context on posttraumatic stress disorderDebra Kaysen
University of Missouri St Louis, USA
Trauma Violence Abuse 4:247-64. 2003..The challenges of defining chronicity of a traumatic event and traumatic context are addressed. Finally, suggestions for future directions are provided...
Comparison of the posttraumatic stress disorder scale versus the clinician-administered posttraumatic stress disorder scale in domestic violence survivorsMichael G Griffin
Department of Psychology and Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri 63121, USA
J Trauma Stress 17:497-503. 2004..The findings lend further support to the use of the PDS as a diagnostic tool for PTSD but indicate that it is better at identifying survivors with PTSD than those without the disorder...
Pattern of change in prolonged exposure and cognitive-processing therapy for female rape victims with posttraumatic stress disorderPallavi Nishith
Center for Trauma Recovery, Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis, 63121, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 70:880-6. 2002..Although a quadratic function still provided a better fit for the PE avoidance, a linear function was more parsimonious in explaining the CPT avoidance variance. Implications of the findings are discussed...
Panic following trauma: the etiology of acute posttraumatic arousalReginald D V Nixon
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St Louis, MO 63121, USA
J Anxiety Disord 18:193-210. 2004..These findings are discussed in terms of cognitive and arousal factors that may influence posttrauma panic...
Hopelessness as a risk factor for post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among interpersonal violence survivorsChristine D Scher
Department of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA
Cogn Behav Ther 34:99-107. 2005..No relationships were found between hopelessness and interviewer-rated symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder...
An exploration of comorbid depression among female victims of intimate partner violence with posttraumatic stress disorderReginald D V Nixon
Center for Trauma Recovery and Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA
J Affect Disord 82:315-20. 2004..Factors contributing to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and comorbid major depression (MDD) were investigated among female victims of intimate partner violence (IPV)...
Domestic violence and alcohol use: trauma-related symptoms and motives for drinkingDebra Kaysen
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA
Addict Behav 32:1272-83. 2007..Results suggest the importance of assessing trauma symptoms and motives for drinking in understanding alcohol use in recent survivors of domestic violence...
Does physiologic response to loud tones change following cognitive-behavioral treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder?Michael G Griffin
Department of Psychology and Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri 63121, USA
J Trauma Stress 25:25-32. 2012..11, p = .004 and .19, p < .001, respectively). Successful cognitive-behavioral treatment of PTSD is associated with a quantifiable reduction in physiological responding to loud tones...
The accumulative effect of trauma exposure on short-term and delayed verbal memory in a treatment-seeking sample of female rape victimsReginald D V Nixon
Center for Trauma Recovery and Department of Psychology, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA
J Trauma Stress 17:31-5. 2004....
Does cognitive-behavioral therapy for PTSD improve perceived health and sleep impairment?Tara E Galovski
Department of Psychology, Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, MO 63121 4499, USA
J Trauma Stress 22:197-204. 2009..These results are discussed with regard to the different mechanisms thought to underlie the treatments and future innovations in PTSD treatment...
The structure of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in three female trauma samples: a comparison of interview and self-report measuresChristine D Scher
Department of Psychology, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 92834, USA
J Anxiety Disord 22:1137-45. 2008..Overall, findings suggest that measure idiosyncrasies may account for some of the inconsistency in previous factor analyses of PTSD symptoms...
Gender differences in the clinical presentation of PTSD and its concomitants in survivors of interpersonal assaultTara E Galovski
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, MO 63121 4499, USA
J Interpers Violence 26:789-806. 2011..With respect to the experience of anger, men report significant elevations on the state anger subscale of the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory compared to women...
Marital rape: history, research, and practiceJennifer A Bennice
University of Missouri-St Louis, Center for Trauma Recovery, St Louis, MO 63121, USA
Trauma Violence Abuse 4:228-46. 2003..This review highlights the seriousness of marital rape, in terms of prevalence and posttrauma distress, as well as the limitations of extant research. Finally, barriers to treatment and recommendations for professionals are discussed...
Participation in trauma research: is there evidence of harm?Michael G Griffin
Department of Psychology, Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri 63121, USA
J Trauma Stress 16:221-7. 2003..The findings suggest that trauma survivors are not too fragile to participate in trauma research even in the acute aftermath of a traumatic experience...
Physiological predictors of posttraumatic stress disorderCassidy A Gutner
Department of Psychology, Boston University, MA, USA
J Trauma Stress 23:775-84. 2010..Implications for the prospective relationship between physiological reactivity to trauma cues and PTSD over time are discussed...
A pilot study of PTSD symptoms among Kalahari BushmenGeorge J McCall
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA
J Trauma Stress 16:445-50. 2003....
Schematic integration of traumatic eventsDana R Cason
Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri St Louis, Weinman Building, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St Louis, MO 63121, USA
Clin Psychol Rev 22:131-53. 2002..The concepts of schema formation, activation, and modification are explored from each perspective. Implications for assessment and clinical interventions are also discussed...
Changes in coping strategies, relationship to the perpetrator, and posttraumatic distress in female crime victimsCassidy A Gutner
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Women's Health Sciences Division, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Trauma Stress 19:813-23. 2006..Victims with known perpetrators, who coped more by social withdrawal, had more severe PTSD symptoms over time. The importance of examining the dynamic nature of coping in the development of PTSD is discussed...
The relative effects of intimate partner physical and sexual violence on post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatologyJennifer A Bennice
University of Missouri, St. Louis 63121, USA
Violence Vict 18:87-94. 2003..These findings have important implications for mental health and social service professionals who work with battered women...
A suggested research agenda on treatment-outcome research for female victims of violencePatricia A Resick
Women's Health Sciences Divisions of the National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, USA
J Interpers Violence 19:1290-5. 2004
A randomized clinical trial to dismantle components of cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in female victims of interpersonal violencePatricia A Resick
Women s Health Sciences Division, National Center for PTSD, Veterans Affiairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 76:243-58. 2008..However, there were significant group differences in symptom reduction during the course of treatment whereby the CPT-C condition reported greater improvement in PTSD than the WA condition...
Borderline personality characteristics and treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioral treatments for PTSD in female rape victimsStephanie B Clarke
National Center for PTSD and VA Boston Healthcare System, USA
Behav Ther 39:72-8. 2008..There were no significant interactions between type of treatment and BPC on the outcome variables. Findings suggest that women with borderline pathology may be able to benefit significantly from cognitive-behavioral treatment for PTSD...
Beyond fear: the role of peritraumatic responses in posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms among female crime victimsShireen L Rizvi
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Boston University School of Medicine
J Interpers Violence 23:853-68. 2008..These findings highlight the necessity of exploring the full range of possible reactions during a trauma...
Peritraumatic responses and their relationship to perceptions of threat in female crime victimsDebra Kaysen
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, USA
Violence Against Women 11:1515-35. 2005....
Examining the correlates of engagement and disengagement coping among help-seeking battered womenCasey T Taft
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, MA 02130, USA
Violence Vict 22:3-17. 2007..Results suggest that coping strategies used by battered women are multidetermined and deserve further exploration...
Cognitive processing therapy for veterans with military-related posttraumatic stress disorderCandice M Monson
Veterans Affairs National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Women s Health Sciences Division, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 74:898-907. 2006..This trial provides some of the most encouraging results of PTSD treatment for veterans with chronic PTSD and supports increased use of cognitive- behavioral treatments in this population...
Internalizing and externalizing subtypes in female sexual assault survivors: implications for the understanding of complex PTSDMark W Miller
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, and Boston University, MA 02130, USA
Behav Ther 38:58-71. 2007....
Alcohol problems and posttraumatic stress disorder in female crime victimsDebra Kaysen
University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
J Trauma Stress 19:399-403. 2006..These findings suggest that early intervention strategies for women who have previous histories of alcohol problems and seek medical attention early post trauma may be indicated...
Posttraumatic stress disorder and physical health symptoms among women seeking help for relationship aggressionCasey T Taft
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Fam Psychol 21:354-62. 2007..Results were consistent with studies from other trauma groups suggesting that PTSD is pivotal with respect to explaining the effects of trauma on health...
Coping among victims of relationship abuse: a longitudinal examinationCasey T Taft
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, MA 02130, USA
Violence Vict 22:408-18. 2007..Results highlight the complexity of the associations between different forms of relationship abuse, coping strategies, and mental health among this population...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in women: a randomized controlled trialPaula P Schnurr
National Center for PTSD, VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT 05009, USA
JAMA 297:820-30. 2007..Prior research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy is a particularly effective treatment for PTSD...
Changes in religious beliefs following traumaSherry A Falsetti
University Family Health Center, College of Medicine at Rockford, University of Illinois at Chicago, Rockford, Illinois, USA
J Trauma Stress 16:391-8. 2003..Intrinsic religiosity was related to multiple victimization, but not PTSD. Results are discussed in terms of understanding the function of religiosity in participants' lives and future directions for research...
