Combat-related PTSD nightmares and imagery rehearsal: nightmare characteristics and relation to treatment outcome.

@article{Harb2012CombatrelatedPN,
  title={Combat-related PTSD nightmares and imagery rehearsal: nightmare characteristics and relation to treatment outcome.},
  author={Gerlinde C Harb and Richard Thompson and Richard J. Ross and Joan M. Cook},
  journal={Journal of traumatic stress},
  year={2012},
  volume={25 5},
  pages={
          511-8
        }
}
The characteristics of nightmares of 48 male U.S. Vietnam war veterans with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as revised dream scripts developed in the course of Imagery Rehearsal therapy, were examined in relation to pretreatment symptomatology and treatment outcome. Features, content, and themes of nightmares and rescripted dreams were coded by 2 independent raters. Nightmares were replete with scenes of death and violence and were predominantly replays of actual… 

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