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First night of sleep overconsolidation of trauma memory
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Sleep deprivation – some benefit (Porcheret, 2015). Not benefitial in reduction of traumatic intrusions (Sopp, 2020). Data is contradictory (Porcheret, 2019). week: sleeping “too little” or “too much” was associated with more intrusive memories (Porcheret, 2020).
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Cognitive interference vs. enhanced hippocampal functioning (Iyadurai, 2018) .
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Promote adaptive goal-directed coping
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Computerized Visuospatial Tasks (Iyadurai et al, 2018; Horsh et al, 2017).
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Propranolol (Pitman et al., 2006). In five studies the initial positive study was not supported, the meta-analysis does not support its use (Argolo et al, 2015).
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Harnessing IT to monitor a proxy of the behavior through digital tools that construct a digital phenotype to aid in deviations from pretraumatic behavior
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Some evidence that low cortisol, elevated catecholamines predict PTSD vulnerability