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Clinical Training. Crisis Numbers. Frequently Asked Questions. Patient Portal Instructions. Website Links. Together with the therapist, the client makes a list of safe but anxiogenic situations or objects that he or she avoids. The client then confronts those situations or objects and stays in them until his or her anxiety subsides National Center for PTSD, It is also possible for a PTSD patient to relapse even after successfully completing the treatment Foa, , p. This fact speaks more to the insidiousness of PTSD rather than a specific deficiency in the treatment protocol; however, it does encourage research to continue to refine the treatment.

American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 5th ed. Washington, DC: Author. Foa, E. Prolonged exposure therapy: Past, present, and future. Depression and Anxiety, 28 12 : — Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety.

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