Written exposure therapy can provide transformative, scalable PTSD care
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JMIR Publications released research demonstrating that Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is an effective, scalable intervention for PTSD that can bridge gaps in treatment access, addressing a significant healthcare delivery challenge.
This does not prove WET is superior to all other PTSD treatments, nor does it guarantee universal implementation or accessibility. The article is a news/perspectives piece summarizing research rather than presenting original trial data.
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