Canine companions help veterans heal from trauma?
NCT ID NCT06723834
Summary
This study is testing whether having a trained service dog helps military veterans with PTSD complete a standard therapy and get better results. Researchers want to see if the dogs help people stick with the treatment, which involves safely confronting traumatic memories. The goal is to improve therapy outcomes and reduce PTSD symptoms for veterans.
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University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona, 85721, United States
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