Military members and veterans are at elevated risk of treatment‐resistant posttraumatic stress disorder (TR‐PTSD) due to higher rates of exposure to potentially traumatic events during the course of duty. Knowledge… Click to show full abstract
Military members and veterans are at elevated risk of treatment‐resistant posttraumatic stress disorder (TR‐PTSD) due to higher rates of exposure to potentially traumatic events during the course of duty. Knowledge of TR‐PTSD is limited, and specific protocols or evidence‐based TR‐PTSD therapies are lacking. Multimodal motion‐assisted memory desensitization and reconsolidation (3MDR) therapy is an emerging intervention for combat‐related TR‐PTSD. The purpose of this study was to preliminarily assess the effectiveness of 3MDR in addressing TR‐PTSD in Canadian military members and veterans.
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