Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2021 - August Clinical Issues and Treatment How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients receiving PTSD care? One of the biggest changes to the mental health landscape since the onset of the pandemic has been the rapid and wide-scale switch from in-person therapy to telehealth. The adoption of telehealth may represent a silver lining to the pandemic, insofar as telehealth can increase the availability and convenience of psychotherapy. Born out of necessity to maintain physical distancing imperatives, this shift is likely to be permanent for at least some portion of mental health care provision. Shame Mediates Emotion Dysregulation and PTSD Symptoms in Combat Veterans Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders among US veterans and is associated with emotion dysregulation. Improvements in emotion dysregulation have corresponded with reductions in PTSD symptoms. However, it is unclear if specific emotions play a role in this relationship. Browse Clinical Issues and Treatment articles COVID-19 How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients receiving PTSD care? One of the biggest changes to the mental health landscape since the onset of the pandemic has been the rapid and wide-scale switch from in-person therapy to telehealth. The adoption of telehealth may represent a silver lining to the pandemic, insofar as telehealth can increase the availability and convenience of psychotherapy. Born out of necessity to maintain physical distancing imperatives, this shift is likely to be permanent for at least some portion of mental health care provision. Browse COVID-19 articles Military and Combat Shame Mediates Emotion Dysregulation and PTSD Symptoms in Combat Veterans Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders among US veterans and is associated with emotion dysregulation. Improvements in emotion dysregulation have corresponded with reductions in PTSD symptoms. However, it is unclear if specific emotions play a role in this relationship. Browse Military and Combat articles
Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2021 - August Clinical Issues and Treatment How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients receiving PTSD care? One of the biggest changes to the mental health landscape since the onset of the pandemic has been the rapid and wide-scale switch from in-person therapy to telehealth. The adoption of telehealth may represent a silver lining to the pandemic, insofar as telehealth can increase the availability and convenience of psychotherapy. Born out of necessity to maintain physical distancing imperatives, this shift is likely to be permanent for at least some portion of mental health care provision. Shame Mediates Emotion Dysregulation and PTSD Symptoms in Combat Veterans Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders among US veterans and is associated with emotion dysregulation. Improvements in emotion dysregulation have corresponded with reductions in PTSD symptoms. However, it is unclear if specific emotions play a role in this relationship. Browse Clinical Issues and Treatment articles COVID-19 How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted patients receiving PTSD care? One of the biggest changes to the mental health landscape since the onset of the pandemic has been the rapid and wide-scale switch from in-person therapy to telehealth. The adoption of telehealth may represent a silver lining to the pandemic, insofar as telehealth can increase the availability and convenience of psychotherapy. Born out of necessity to maintain physical distancing imperatives, this shift is likely to be permanent for at least some portion of mental health care provision. Browse COVID-19 articles Military and Combat Shame Mediates Emotion Dysregulation and PTSD Symptoms in Combat Veterans Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders among US veterans and is associated with emotion dysregulation. Improvements in emotion dysregulation have corresponded with reductions in PTSD symptoms. However, it is unclear if specific emotions play a role in this relationship. Browse Military and Combat articles