PTSD Research Quarterly
VOLUME 28/NO. 3, JULY 2017
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by Shannon Kehle-Forbes, PhD and Rachel Kimerling, PhD
The best treatments in the world are not useful if you can't sustain sufficient
participation to ensure that patients receive an effective therapeutic dose. Indeed, this is a major challenge in PTSD treatment.
This issue of the PTSD Research Quarterly reviews the important emerging research on factors affecting patient engagement and interventions designed to improve retention of patients who begin PTSD treatment.
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