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Goal Management Therapy in Public Safety Personnel with PTSD

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“Investigating the Use of Goal Management Therapy in Improving Cognitive Functioning in Public Safety Personnel With PTSD”

This study examines the efficacy of Goal Management Therapy (GMT)--a well-established cognitive remediation strategy, aimed at improving goal-directed behaviors that are dependent on basic cognitive processes and on executive functioning, among public safety personnel with post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Behavioral - Goal Management Therapy

A cognitive training program aimed at improving cognitive deficits such as in memory, attention, learning, and executive functioning.

Behavioral - Psychosocial Education

A group therapy program focusing on brain function, neuroplasticity, and lifestyle interventions.

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A Randomized Control Trial Examining the Treatment Efficacy of a Novel Approach to Cognitive Remediation in Public Safety Personnel With Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Co-morbid Conditions

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NCT04251624

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