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  1. Interpersonal and Trauma-Related Guilt moderate the relationship between intensity of combat experiences and suicidality
  2. Impact of PTSD treatment on postconcussive symptoms in veterans: A comparison of sertraline, prolonged exposure, and their combination
  3. Changes in guilt cognitions mediate the effect of trauma‐informed guilt reduction therapy on PTSD and depression outcomes
  4. The Interpersonal Guilt Rating Scale 15 Item Self-Report Version (IGRS-15s): Exploring the Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties in a Sample of American Post 9/11 Active-Duty and Veteran Military Personnel
  5. The influence of posttraumatic stress disorder treatment on anxiety sensitivity: Impact of prolonged exposure, sertraline, and their combination
  6. Introduction to Special Section about collaborative projects aimed at addressing trauma
  7. A clinical trial comparing trauma‐informed guilt reduction therapy (TrIGR), a brief intervention for trauma‐related guilt, to supportive care therapy
  8. Veteran Suicide Exposure: Associations with Guilt, PTSD, and Suicidality
  9. Reductions in guilt cognitions following prolonged exposure and/or sertraline predict subsequent improvements in PTSD and depression
  10. PTSD, depression, and suicidality among survivors of childhood sexual trauma (CST), military sexual trauma (MST), and sexual revictimization (CST + MST).
  11. Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction (TrIGR) therapy for guilt, shame, and moral injury resulting from trauma: Rationale, design, and methodology of a two-site randomized controlled trial
  12. Residual symptoms of PTSD following Sertraline plus enhanced medication management, Sertraline plus PE, and PE plus placebo
  13. A model for treating COVID-19–related guilt, shame, and moral injury.
  14. Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity Mediates the Relationship Between Military Sexual Trauma and Tension Reduction Behaviors in Male and Female Veterans
  15. Videoconferencing psychotherapy for veterans with PTSD: Results from a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
  16. Gender Differences in Response to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Among Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn Veterans
  17. A randomized controlled trial of prolonged exposure therapy versus relaxation training for older veterans with military-related PTSD
  18. Efficacy of Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Sertraline Hydrochloride, and Their Combination Among Combat Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  19. Japanese Students Do See the Value of Asking About Child Abuse and Trauma in the Research Setting
  20. Preparing clients for TrIGR
  21. Considerations for therapists
  22. Therapist self-care
  23. Overview of TrIGR
  24. Introduction
  25. Front Matter
  26. The connection between guilt and shame and mental health problems
  27. Bios
  28. Copyright
  29. Module 1, Sessions 1 and 2 Introduction to posttraumatic guilt and shame
  30. Module 1, Sessions 1 and 2 Introduction to posttraumatic guilt and shame
  31. Module 2, Sessions 3 and 4 Debriefing the traumatic event and appraising trauma related guilt and shame
  32. Module 2, Sessions 3 and 4 Debriefing the traumatic event and appraising trauma-related guilt and shame
  33. Trauma related guilt cognitions partially mediate the relationship between PTSD symptom severity and functioning among returning combat veterans
  34. Predictors of differential PTSD treatment outcomes between veteran and civilian women after cognitive processing therapy.
  35. Integrating biological treatment mechanisms into randomized clinical trials: Design of PROGrESS (PROlonGed ExpoSure and Sertraline Trial)
  36. Religiosity predicts posttraumatic growth following treatment in veterans with interpersonal trauma histories.
  37. Gender role stress mediates depression among veteran men with military sexual trauma.
  38. Trauma‐Related Disgust in Veterans With Interpersonal Trauma
  39. Associations between sexual health concerns and mental health symptoms among African American and European American women veterans who have experienced interpersonal trauma
  40. Mid-Treatment Reduction in Trauma-Related Guilt Predicts PTSD and Functioning Following Cognitive Trauma Therapy for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
  41. Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Cognitive Processing Therapy for Adults With Depression, Substance Use Disorder, and Trauma
  42. Intimate Partner Violence PTSD and Neural Correlates of Inhibition
  43. Mantram Repetition With Homeless Women
  44. Early life stress and the anxious brain: evidence for a neural mechanism linking childhood emotional maltreatment to anxiety in adulthood
  45. Assessing sexual trauma histories in homeless women
  46. Prevalence and Mental Health Correlates of Insomnia in First-Encounter Veterans with and without Military Sexual Trauma
  47. Mantram Repetition Program Decreases Insomnia Among Homeless Women: A Pilot Study
  48. Military Sexual Trauma: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
  49. Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy With Combat Veterans
  50. Neural responses during emotional processing before and after cognitive trauma therapy for battered women
  51. Neural functional and structural correlates of childhood maltreatment in women with intimate-partner violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder
  52. Psychometrics of the overall anxiety severity and impairment scale (OASIS) in a sample of women with and without trauma histories
  53. Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Activation During Emotional Anticipation and Neuropsychological Performance in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  54. First-Time First-Trimester Induced Abortion and Risk of Readmission to a Psychiatric Hospital in Women With a History of Treated Mental Disorder
  55. Military Sexual Trauma: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
  56. Military Sexual Trauma Research: A Proposed Agenda
  57. Neural Correlates of Altered Pain Response in Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder from Intimate Partner Violence
  58. Cognitive impairment and functioning in PTSD related to intimate partner violence
  59. Prevalence and sequelae of betrayal trauma in a Japanese student sample.
  60. Application to graduate psychology programs by undergraduate students of color: The impact of a research training program.
  61. Betrayal Trauma: Relationship to Physical Health, Psychological Distress, and a Written Disclosure Intervention
  62. Child health: A legitimate business concern.
  63. What's in a Name for Memory Errors? Implications and Ethical Issues Arising From the Use of the Term "False Memory" for Errors in Memory for Details