| Literature DB >> 28165268 |
Laura Zambrano-Vazquez1, Hannah C Levy2, Emily L Belleau2, Emily R Dworkin2, Katianne M Howard Sharp2, Samantha L Pittenger2, Julie A Schumacher2, Scott F Coffey2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Comorbidity in diagnosis raises critical challenges for psychological assessment and treatment. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Project, launched by the National Institutes of Mental Health, proposes domains of functioning as a way to conceptualize the overlap between comorbid conditions and inform treatment selection. However, further research is needed to understand common comorbidities (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD] and substance use disorder [SUD]) from an RDoC framework and how existing evidence-based treatments would be expected to promote change in the RDoC domains of functioning. To address these gaps, the current study examined change in 3 RDoC domains (Negative Valence Systems, Arousal/Regulatory Systems, and Cognitive Systems) during concurrent prolonged exposure (PE) and substance use treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28165268 PMCID: PMC5545155 DOI: 10.1037/tra0000257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Trauma ISSN: 1942-969X