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PTSD Monthly Update - News Relevant to the Issues of Trauma and PTSD

April 2023

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Researchers at VA’s National Center for PTSD are studying holistic, non-medical treatments for Veterans with PTSD and Chronic Pain. The study will be fully remote and consists of a 12-week, remotely delivered, twice weekly, Tai Chi or Wellness group. Participants will also be asked to complete initial and final assessments involving questionnaires, an interview with study staff, and an assessment of physical and mental health. Participants will be compensated up to $355 for participating.

Visit: https://www.research.va.gov/for_veterans/ptsd-pain-holistic.cfm to learn more about the study and eligibility requirements for participation. For more questions, contact our study team at 857-364-6262.

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VA’s National Center for PTSD and the Coaching Into Care program have partnered to study telephone coaching methods to help spouses and intimate partners of Veterans with untreated PTSD get their Veteran into mental health care. The study will provide free telephone coaching and, if assigned, access to online educational materials. Participants will be compensated up to $170 for participating.

Visit: https://www.familycoachingstudy.org to learn more about the study and complete a brief screening quiz to see if you are eligible to participate. For participant’s rights questions, contact 1-866-680-2906.

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