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    • Mashup Score: 3
      See Memory - 2 month(s) ago

      A painter uses art to explore memory, PTSD, and breakthroughs in neuroscience.

      Source: www.pbs.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        SinaiBrain

        If memory is constantly evolving, can you reshape your past, not by erasing it, but by understanding and reframing it? In See Memory, painter Viviane Silvera uses art to explore memory and #PTSD. NOT TO MISS! Learn More about & Stream See Memory, the Film https://t.co/Yvn0zFNEoT https://t.co/RgZc2iQmWE

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Study Identifies Gender Differences in Early PTSD Symptoms - 5 month(s) ago

      Women experience more severe early PTSD symptoms than men, with re-experiencing and avoidance clusters being strongest. Men showed stronger anxious arousal patterns.

      Source: www.hcplive.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        MDMagazine

        A new study reveals significant gender differences in early #PTSD symptoms: Women exhibit more severe symptoms, with re-experiencing and avoidance as the strongest clusters, while men show stronger anxious arousal patterns. https://t.co/WG6iZ2r5Li

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Peritraumatic Context and the Long-Term Outcomes of Concussion - 5 month(s) ago

      This cohort study compares posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) severity, postconcussive symptoms, and disability status among US veterans with a history of peritraumatic and nonperitraumatic mild traumatic brain injury or no traumatic brain injury.

      Source: jamanetwork.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        JAMANetworkOpen

        Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) occurring in the context of psychological trauma are associated with worse long-term outcomes, including increased #PTSD severity, postconcussive symptoms, and greater disability. https://t.co/xpVIyvcQ4O https://t.co/CSEWJ2Ewdg

    • Mashup Score: 5
      Antipsychotic Augmentation of Antidepressants in Patients with PTSD - 6 month(s) ago

      Because antidepressants are only weakly effective for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), guidelines recommend trauma-specific psychotherapies as

      Source: www.jwatch.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, General Journals & Societ
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        JWatch

        People with post-traumatic stress disorder had greater response to sertraline plus brexpiprazole than to sertraline alone in a recent study. https://t.co/K8aQCZMRbg #PTSD https://t.co/qckcx1zYL1

    • Mashup Score: 37
      Plasticity of human resilience mechanisms - 6 month(s) ago

      PTSD remission is linked to improved fronto-hippocampal inhibitory mechanisms during memory control.

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        medical_xpress

        Neuroplasticity in memory control mechanisms may enhance resilience to #Ptsd, aiding recovery and protecting the hippocampus from stress-related damage, as observed in Paris terror attack survivors. @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/DeWnJONPPp https://t.co/FK8YRH01YO

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Novel Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatment Approaches for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults: State of the Evidence | American Journal of Psychiatry - 6 month(s) ago

      Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that can become chronic and debilitating when left untreated. The most commonly recommended first-line treatments for PTSD among adults are individual trauma-focused psychotherapies. Other evidence-based treatments include specific antidepressant medications and non-trauma-focused psychotherapies. Despite the effectiveness of these available treatments, many patients’ symptoms do not remit. This has led to the search for novel treatments for PTSD. In this review, the authors critically evaluate the data supporting several emerging pharmacological and other somatic interventions in the categories of medication-assisted psychotherapy, novel medication monotherapy strategies, and neuromodulation, selected because of the salience of their mechanisms of action to the pathophysiology of PTSD (e.g., MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, ketamine, cannabidiol, transcranial magnetic stimulation). The authors also evaluate th

      Source: psychiatryonline.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Psychiatry
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        AmJPsychiatry

        A critical evaluation of data supporting several emerging pharmacological and other somatic interventions for #PTSD also evaluates the evidence for treatments of increasing scientific and public interest. https://t.co/uQXPJi6OVd https://t.co/K9vZjSah3X

    • Mashup Score: 1
      PTSD Ran High Among Physicians During COVID-19 Pandemic - 6 month(s) ago

      Female physicians, trainees more likely to develop the condition

      Source: www.medpagetoday.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        medpagetoday

        What we heard this week at @medpagetoday đź§µ "They kind of felt like sacrificial lambs." -- Michael Myers, MD, of @sunydownstate, discussing physicians who experienced #PTSD during the COVID-19 pandemic. @MedPagePsych https://t.co/ZCrhreFcXb

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Brexpiprazole with Sertraline Significantly Reduces PTSD Symptoms in 10 Days - 6 month(s) ago

      A phase 3 trial shows promising data for brexpiprazole with sertraline for PTSD symptoms ahead of the supplemental new drug application’s PDUFA date in February 2024.

      Source: www.hcplive.com
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        MDMagazine

        A phase 3 trial shows brexpiprazole + sertraline significantly reduced #PTSD symptoms in 10 days compared to placebo. Promising findings ahead of February 2025 PDUFA. https://t.co/LGWnpyvoqg

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Novel Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatment Approaches for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults: State of the Evidence | American Journal of Psychiatry - 7 month(s) ago

      Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that can become chronic and debilitating when left untreated. The most commonly recommended first-line treatments for PTSD among adults are individual trauma-focused psychotherapies. Other evidence-based treatments include specific antidepressant medications and non-trauma-focused psychotherapies. Despite the effectiveness of these available treatments, many patients’ symptoms do not remit. This has led to the search for novel treatments for PTSD. In this review, the authors critically evaluate the data supporting several emerging pharmacological and other somatic interventions in the categories of medication-assisted psychotherapy, novel medication monotherapy strategies, and neuromodulation, selected because of the salience of their mechanisms of action to the pathophysiology of PTSD (e.g., MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, ketamine, cannabidiol, transcranial magnetic stimulation). The authors also evaluate th

      Source: psychiatryonline.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Psychiatry
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      • Profile photo of 	AmJPsychiatry
        AmJPsychiatry

        A critical evaluation of data supporting several emerging pharmacological and other somatic interventions for #PTSD also evaluates the evidence for treatments of increasing scientific and public interest. https://t.co/uQXPJi6OVd https://t.co/K9vZjSah3X

    • Mashup Score: 0
      What makes an event traumatic? An explanation from psychological theory - 7 month(s) ago

      What makes an event traumatic? An explanation from psychological theory David Trickey investigates the cognitive model of PTSD, explaining how potentially traumatic events become actual trauma. Through examples, he demonstrates the model’s practical application and how it can be used to provide effective support. A. To realise how many children and young people have experienced potentially traumatic events B. To understand the cognitive model C. To be able to use the cognitive model to understand traumatic

      Source: acamhlearn.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        TheJCPP

        What makes an event traumatic? In this @ACAMHLearn talk, @DavidMTrickey investigates the cognitive model of #PTSD & demonstrates how to use the cognitive model to understand traumatic reactions in children and young people and how best to help them. https://t.co/iqydUfJ7Mz https://t.co/vo7woXUUzz

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