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The role of emotion in PTSD: two preliminary studies.

Mick J Power1, Claire Fyvie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Two studies are presented that highlight the role of emotion in PTSD in which we examine what emotions in addition to anxiety may be present. AIMS: The first aim was to assess the overall emotion profile across the five basic emotions of anxiety, sadness, anger, disgust, and happiness in clients attending a stress clinic. A small pilot study was also carried out to see how the emotion profiles impacted on outcome for CBT.
METHOD: In Study 1, 75 consecutive attenders at a trauma service who were diagnosed with PTSD were assessed with a number of measures that included the Basic Emotions Scale.
RESULTS: The results showed that less than 50% of PTSD cases presented with anxiety as the primary emotion, with the remainder showing primary emotions of sadness, anger, or disgust rather than anxiety. A second pilot study involved the follow-up across exposure-based CBT of 20 of the participants from Study 1.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that anxiety-based PTSD is more likely to benefit from exposure than is non-anxiety based PTSD. Implications both for the classification and the treatment of PTSD are considered.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22452905     DOI: 10.1017/S1352465812000148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Cogn Psychother        ISSN: 1352-4658


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