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The Development and Experience of Combat‐Related PTSD: A Demand for Neurofeedback as an Effective Form of Treatment
Authors:Tami Maes Fragedakis  Paul Toriello
Institution:1. Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies, East Carolina University at Greenville.;2. Now at Capital Biofeedback, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina.
Abstract:Veterans experience a considerable course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and because of several psychosocial issues, traditional interventions and traditional intervention settings are ineffective for this population. A new cutting‐edge approach, known as neurofeedback, trains clients to control and manipulate their central nervous system and ameliorate physiological symptoms of stress disorders. The authors delineate how neurofeedback can be an effective and innovative intervention for PTSD experienced by the military population.
Keywords:combat‐related PTSD  situational awareness  survivor's guilt  neurofeedback
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