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Jessica L. Hamblen

1 paper in the library · 11 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Novel Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatment Approaches for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults: State of the Evidence.

The American journal of psychiatry December 1, 2024 Lauren M. Sippel, Jessica L. Hamblen, Benjamin Kelmendi et al. 11 citations

PTSD is common and can become chronic without treatment. First-line treatments are individual trauma-focused psychotherapies, with antidepressants and non-trauma-focused psychotherapies also evidence-based. Many patients do not fully recover, prompting a search for novel treatments. This review critically evaluates emerging pharmacological and somatic interventions, including medication-assisted psychotherapy (e.g., MDMA), novel monotherapies (e.g., ketamine, cannabidiol), and neuromodulation (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation), as well as treatments of increasing interest (hyperbaric oxygen, stellate ganglion block, neurofeedback). Evidence for most novel treatments is preliminary and highly variable, though data for transcranial magnetic stimulation are encouraging.