2012
DOI: 10.1080/10874208.2012.650100
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Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Pilot Study of Two Military Veterans

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“…Eight research papers detail the efficacy of interventions (Bracciano et al., 2012; Classen, Cormack, et al, 2014; Classen, Monahan, Canonizado, & Winter, 2014; Krpalek, Achondo, Daher, & Javaherian, 2020; McLaughlin & Hamilton, 2019; Rogers, Mallinson, & Peppers, 2014; Speicher, Walter, & Chard, 2014; Wortman et al., 2018) and two report on occupational performance issues related to military veterans (Dutra, Eakman, & Schelly, 2016; Gregg, Kitzman, & Shordike, 2016). One research paper reported intervention efficacy for military personnel (Beck et al., 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Eight research papers detail the efficacy of interventions (Bracciano et al., 2012; Classen, Cormack, et al, 2014; Classen, Monahan, Canonizado, & Winter, 2014; Krpalek, Achondo, Daher, & Javaherian, 2020; McLaughlin & Hamilton, 2019; Rogers, Mallinson, & Peppers, 2014; Speicher, Walter, & Chard, 2014; Wortman et al., 2018) and two report on occupational performance issues related to military veterans (Dutra, Eakman, & Schelly, 2016; Gregg, Kitzman, & Shordike, 2016). One research paper reported intervention efficacy for military personnel (Beck et al., 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bracciano et al. (2012) published the earliest empirical intervention study located in this review. This pilot study of two veterans used a pre‐test/post‐test design to investigate the effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) on the symptoms of PTSD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to combat for military members can encourage the use of adaptive physiological responses, such as staying hypervigilant and alert to any possible threats (Gerardi, 1996). Resulting from traumatic events, including combat, imprisonment, and loss of comrades, PTSD in conjunction with depression can occur (see Bracciano et al, 2012; Dutra, Eakman, & Schelly, 2016; Plach & Sells, 2013; Rogers, Mallinson, & Peppers, 2014; Short-DeGraff & Engelmann, 1992; Smith-Forbes, Najera, & Hawkins, 2014; Speicher, Walter, & Chard, 2014). These conditions can lead to occupational performance deficits for both active-duty service members and those returning to civilian life (Edgelow, 2016; Speicher et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these sources, authors discussed problems in school performance (see Alers, 2014; Davis, 1999; Driver & Beltran, 1998; Eakman et al, 2017; Hyter et al, 2002; Kjorstad et al, 2005; Plach & Sells, 2013; Precin, 2011a; Rivers & Saunders, 2016; Rogers et al, 2014; Scaffa et al, 2006; Simó-Algado et al, 2002; Snedden, 2012; Speicher et al, 2014) and being able to drive safely (Classen et al, 2014, 2017; Dutra et al, 2016; Edgelow, 2016; Phillips, Bruehl, & Harden, 1997; Rivers & Saunders, 2016; Speicher et al, 2014). However, returning to, or maintaining, one’s position at work was the most commonly reported OPI (see Bracciano et al, 2012; Cowls & Galloway, 2009; Edgelow, 2016; Froehlich, 1992; Gerardi, 2009; Gindi, Galili, Volovic-Shushan, & Adir-Pavis, 2016; Lopez, 2011; Murphy et al, 2015; Phillips et al, 1997; Plach & Sells, 2013; Precin, 2011b, 2011c; Rivers & Saunders, 2016; Smith-Forbes, Quick, & Brown, 2016; Snedden, 2012; Speicher et al, 2014; Whatley Brown, 1990; Yamkovenko, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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