Integrating Mobile Technology and Social Support with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anger in Veterans with PTSD: A Pilot Study
We conducted a pilot study incorporating mobile technology and social support into cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anger in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). N = 26 veterans with PTSD were administered standard 12-weekly session CBT for anger. Veterans randomized to an experimental group additionally received an app (“Connectd”) enabling CBT skills use and anger self-assessment while their family/friends received a supporter’s version of the same app providing PTSD resources/psychoeducation. Experimental participants readily used Connectd, found it valuable, and were more likely to practice CBT skills compared to control participants. Findings show feasibility and potential of a novel approach to treating anger in veterans with PTSD.
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