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Seeking Safety Plus Exposure Therapy: An Outcome Study on Dual Diagnosis Men

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Pages 425-435 | Published online: 08 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

This study arose out of a prominent clinical need: effective treatment for comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) in civilian men. This dual diagnosis is estimated to occur in up to 38% of men in substance abuse treatment, and generally portends a more severe clinical course than SUD alone. Clinical issues include self-harm, suicidality, perpetration of violence against others, and HIV risk behaviors. This study appears to be the first outcome trial to address a sample of civilian men with PTSD and SUD using manualized psychosocial treatment. It evaluates a novel combination treatment, Seeking Safety plus Exposure Therapy-Revised. The former is a coping skills treatment designed for PTSD and SUD; the latter is an adaptation of Foa's exposure therapy, modified for PTSD and SUD. In this small sample (n = 5) outpatient pilot trial, patients with current PTSD and current SUD were offered 30 sessions over five months, with the option to select how much of each type of treatment they preferred. Outcome results showed significant improvements in drug use; family/social functioning; trauma symptoms; anxiety; dissociation; sexuality; hostility; overall functioning; meaningfulness; and feelings and thoughts related to safety. Trends indicating improvement on 11 other outcome variables were also found. Treatment attendance, satisfaction, and alliance were extremely high. The need for further evaluation using more rigorous methodology is discussed.

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