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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Nightmares and Sleep Disturbance in Iraq War Veterans: A Feasible and Promising Treatment Combination
Authors:Gerlinde C. Harb  Joan M. Cook  Philip R. Gehrman  Geraldine M. Gamble
Affiliation:1. Philadelphia VA Medical Center , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut, USA;3. University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:A substantial proportion of returnees from the Iraq war have significant psychological symptoms related to war zone exposure, including high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), nightmares, and sleep disturbances. This pilot investigation examined the feasibility and efficacy of a promising cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for nightmares, Imagery Rehearsal, combined with CBT for insomnia. Seven veterans completed treatment and showed promising pre-post effects regarding nightmare frequency, sleep quality, and PTSD. This report further examined the content of participants' nightmares, changes made during treatment, and potentially important modifying variables of treatment outcome. Those with redeployment fears, guilt due to perpetration issues, or traumatic brain injuries may receive some but not full benefits of the treatment.
Keywords:post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD)  nightmares  cognitive behavior therapy  insomnia  veterans  Iraq war  Operation Iraqi Freedom  treatment efficacy
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