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by bzhang255 896 days ago
From the abstract: "Exposure therapy showed... a negligible effect relative to other trauma-focused treatments or medication."

Anyway, from my understanding, medications for treating PTSD are less effective than medications for other mental disorders. I'm waiting for the day that PTSD medications catch up, because therapeutic treatment for PTSD is currently centered on reducing discomfort, without much hope for remission, which feels like a dim outlook.

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The writing they used in abstract is confusing, the full quote: “Exposure therapy showed large effects relative to waitlist and treatment-as-usual, a small effect relative to non-trauma-focused comparators and a negligible effect relative to other trauma-focused treatments or medication. At follow-up most effects sizes were stable, except for a medium effect favoring exposure over medication.”

They mean exposure is much better than doing nothing, a bit better than “non-trauma-focused comparators“ and on par or negligibly better then the most effective approaches, for example, exposure is often used as a part of a larger therapy like trauma focused CBT