PTSD PUBLICATIONS

  1. Feeny N and Foa EB. Treating adults with PTSD. In: Conte J and Berliner L, eds. Treating Trauma. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publishers. [In press]
  2. Treadwell K and Foa EB. Assessment of PTSD. O’Donohue W, Laws DR and Hollin CR, eds. Handbook of Forensic Psychology. [In press]
  3. Jayawickreme N, Jayawickreme E and Foa EB. Using the individualism-collectivism construct to understand cultural differences in posttraumatic stress disorder. In: Gow KM and Celinski MJ, eds. Wayfinding Through Life's Challenges: Coping and Survival. New York: Nova Science Publishers. [In press]
  4. Nayak N, Powers MB and Foa EB. Prolonged exposure therapy. In: Sloan D and Beck JG, eds. The Handbook of Traumatic Stress Disorders. Oxford University Press. [In press]
  5. Powers MB, Nayak N, Capazolie M and Foa EB. Post-traumatic stress disorder. In: Ramachandran VS, ed. Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd Edition. [In press]
  6. Navaie M, Keefe MS, Hickey AH, McLay RN, Ritchie EC and Abdi S. The utility of stellate ganglion block for post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Annual Scientific Conference, Seattle, WA, November 2013.
  7. Navaie M, Hickey AH and Stedje-Larsen ET. Stellate ganglion block as an adjunctive treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder: Preliminary evidence shows promise. Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Annual Scientific Conference, Seattle, WA, November 2013.
  8. Hickey A, Hanling S, Pevney E, Allen R and McLay RN. Stellate ganglion block for PTSD. American Journal of Psychiatry 2013;169(7):760.
  9. Hickey AH, Navaie M, Stedje-Larsen ET, Lipov EG and McLay RN. Stellate ganglion block: technique, utility and application to post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychiatric Annals 2013;43(2):87-92.
  10. James L, Van Kampen E, Miller R and Engdahl B. Risk and protective factors associated with symptoms of posttraumatic stress, depression, and alcohol misuse in OEF/OIF Veterans chronic PTSD symptoms. Military Medicine 2013;178(2):159-65.
  11. James L, Engdahl B, Leuthold A, Lewis S, Van Kampen E and Georgopoulos A. Neural network modulation by trauma as a marker of resilience: differences between veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and resilient controls. JAMA Psychiatry 2013;70(4):410-8.
  12. Lipov EG, Navaie M, Brown PR, Hickey AH, Stedje-Larsen ET and McLay RN. Stellate ganglion block improves refractory post-traumatic stress disorder and associated memory dysfunction: a case report and systematic literature review. Military Medicine 2013;178(2):e260-4.
  13. Powers MP, Nayak N, Cahill S and Foa EB. Posttraumatic stress and acute stress disorders. In: Sturmey P and Hersen M, eds. Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume II. New York: John Wiley and Sons: 2013.
  14. Jayawickreme N, Yasinski C, Williams M and Foa EB. Gender-specific associations between trauma cognitions, alcohol cravings, and alcohol-related consequences in individuals with comorbid PTSD and alcohol dependence. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2012;26(1):13-9.
  15. Lipov E, Kelzenberg B, Rothfeld C and Abdi S. Modulation of NGF by cortisol and the Stellate Ganglion Block - Is this the missing link between memory consolidation and PTSD?. Medical Hypotheses 2012;79(6):750-3.
  16. Lipov EG, Navaie M, Stedje-Larsen ET, Burkhardt K, Smith JC, Sharghi LH and Hickey AH. A novel application of stellate ganglion block: preliminary observations for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Military Medicine 2012;177(2):125-7.
  17. Powers MB, Gillihan S, Rosenfield D, Worly A and Foa E. Reliability and validity of the PDS and PSS-I among participants with PTSD and alcohol dependence. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2012;26(5):617-23.
  18. Drapkin ML, Yusko D, Yasinski C, Hembree EA and Foa EB. Baseline functioning among Individuals with PTSD and Alcohol Dependence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2011;41(2):186-92.
  19. Gillihan S, Foa EB and Farris S. The effect of anxiety sensitivity on alcohol consumption among individuals with comorbid alcohol dependence and posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2011;25(4):721-6.
  20. Karlin BE, Ruzek JI, Chard KM, Eftekhari A, Monson CM, Hembree EA, Resick PA and Foa EB. Dissemination of Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Veterans Health Administration. Journal of Traumatic Stress 2011;23(6):663-73.
  21. McLean CP and Foa EB. Prolonged exposure therapy for Post-traumatic stress disorder A review of evidence and dissemination. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 2011;11(8):1151-63.
  22. Engdahl B, Leuthold A, Tan H-R, Lewis S, Winskowski A, Dikel T and Georgopoulos A. Post-traumatic stress disorder: A right temporal lobe syndrome? Journal of Neural Engineering 2010;7(6):1-8.
  23. Foa E and Williams MT. Issues in the Design and Implementation of a Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial for Comorbid Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Alcohol Dependence, Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Dual Diagnosis 2010;3(2).
  24. Forbes D, Creamer M, Bisson JI, Cohen JA, Crow BE, Foa EB, Friedman MF, Keane TM, Kudler HS and Ursano RH. A guide to guidelines for the treatment of PTSD and related conditions. Journal of Traumatic Stress 2010;23(5):537-52.
  25. Georgopoulos A, Tan H-R, Lewis S, Leuthold A, Winskowski A, Lynch J and Engdahl B. The synchronous neural interactions test as a functional biomarker for post-traumatic stress disorder: A robust classification method based on the bootstrap. Journal of Neural Engineering 2010;7:1-7.
  26. Hembree EA and Foa EB. Cognitive behavioral treatments for PTSD. In: Rosen GM and Frueh CB, eds. Clinician's guide to posttraumatic stress disorder. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons Inc.; 2010.

  27. Moser JS, Foa EB and Cahill S. Evidence for power outcome in patients with severe negative trauma-related cognitions, Implications for treatment making in posttraumatic stress disorder. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 2010;198(1):72-5.

  28. Nacasch N, Foa EB, Huppert JD, Tzur D, Fostick L, Dinstein Y, Polliack M and Zohar J. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Combat- and Terror-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Control Comparison With Treatment as Usual. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2010;71(0):1-7.
  29. Pietrzak RH, Johnson DC, Goldsein MB, Malley JC, Rivers AJ, Morgan CA, and Southwick SM. Psychosocial buffers of traumatic stress, depressive symptoms and psychosocial difficulties in veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom: The role of resilience, unit support and post deployment social support. Journal of Affective Disorders 2010;120(1-3):188-92.
  30. Powers MB, Halpern JM, Ferenschak MP, Gillihan SJ and Foa EB. A meta-analytic review of prolonged exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder. Clinical Psychology Review 2010;30 (6):635-41.
  31. Rizzo AS, Difede J, Rothbaum BO, Reger G, Spitalnick J, Cukor J and McLay R. Development and early evaluation of the Virtual Iraq/Afghanistan exposure therapy system for combat-related PTSD. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2010;1208:114-25.
  32. Chrestman KR, Gilboa-Schechtman E and Foa EB, eds. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD Teen Workbook (Programs That Work). Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2009.
  33. Foa EB, Keane T, Friedman M and Cohen J. Introduction. Foa EB, Keane TM, Friedman MJ and Cohen JA, eds. Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2nd ed. New York: Guilford Press; 2009.
  34. Rauch SAM, Grunfeld TEE, Yadin E, Cahill E, Hembree E and Foa E. Changes in reported physical health symptoms and social function with prolonged exposure therapy for chronic posttraumatic stress disorder. Depression and Anxiety 2009;26(8):732-8.
  35. Riggs D and Foa EB. Psychological treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder. In: Antony M and Stein M, eds. Oxford Library of Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2009.
  36. Schnurr PP, Lunney C, Forshay E, Thurston V, Chow B, Resick P and Foa EB. Sexual Function Outcomes in Women Treated for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Women’s Health 2009;10:1549-57.
  37. Weather FW, Keane TM and Foa EB. Assessment and diagnosis of adults. Foa EB, Keane TM, Friedman MJ and Cohen JA, eds. Effective treatments for PTSD: Practice guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2nd ed. New York, NY: Guilford Press; 2009.
  38. Wood DP, Murphy J, McLay R, Koffman R, Spira J, Obrecht RE, Pyne J and Wiederhold BK. Cost effectiveness of virtual reality graded exposure therapy with physiological monitoring for the treatment of combat related post traumatic stress disorder. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 2009;144:223-9.
  39. Tuerk PW, Grugaugh AL, Hamner MB and Foa EB. Diagnosis and Treatment of PTSD–Related Compulsive Checking Behaviors in Veterans of the Iraq War: The Influence of Military Context on the Expression of PTSD Symptoms. American Journal of Psychiatry 2009;166(7):762-7.
  40. Williams M, Cahill S and Foa EB. Psychotherapy for PTSD. In: Stein D, Hollander E and Rothbaum B, eds. Textbook of Anxiety Disorders, 2nd ed. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.; 2009.
  41. Orth U, Cahill SP, Foa EB and Maercker A. Anger and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in crime victims: a longitudinal analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 2008;76(2):208-18.
  42. Simon NM, Connor KM, Lang AJ, Rauch S, Krulewicz S, LeBeau RT, Davidson JR, Stein MB, Otto MW, Foa EB and Pollack MH. Paroxetine-CR aAugmentation for posttraumatic stress disorder refractory to exposure therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2008;69(3):400-5.
  43. Tolin D and Foa EB. Sex differences in trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder: A quantitative review of 25 years of research. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 2008;(1):37-85.
  44. Cahill SP and Foa EB. Psychological Theories of PTSD. In: Friedman MJ, Keane TM and Resick PA. Handbook of PTSD Science and Practice. New York: Guilford Press; 2007.
  45. Ehring T, Bleim F, Clark DM, Foa EB and Ehlers A. Screening for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder What Comination of symptoms Predicts Best? The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 2007;195(12):1004-12.
  46. Erbes C, Westermeyer J, Engdahl B and Johnsen E. PTSD and service utilization in a sample of Iraq and Afghanistan returnees. Military Medicine 2007;172(4):359-63.
  47. Foa EB, Hembree EA and Rothbaum BO, eds. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences Therapist Guide. New York: Oxford University Press; 2007.
  48. Moser JS, Hajcak G, Simons RF and Foa EB. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in trauma-exposed college students: the role of trauma-related cognitions, gender, and negative affect. Journal of Anxiety Disorder 2007;21(8):1039-49.
  49. Nacasch N, Foa EB, Fostick L, Polliack M, Dinstein Y, Tzur D, Levy P and Zohar J. Prolonged exposure therapy for chronic combat-related PTSD: a case report of five Veterans. CNS Spectrum 2007;12(9):690-5.
  50. Riggs DS and Foa EB. Treatment for comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders. In: Stewart S and Conrod P. Comorbid Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders: Theoretical and Treatment Issues. New York: Springer; 2007.
  51. Schnurr PP, Friedman MJ, Engel CC, Foa EB, Shea MT, Chow BK, Resick PA, Thurston V, Orsillo SM, Haug R, Turner C and Bernardy N. Cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in women: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Association 2007;297(8):820-30.
  52. Yadin E and Foa EB. Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. In: Kirmayer L, Lemelson R and Barad M. Understanding Trauma: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspective. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 2007.
  53. Erbes C, Engdahl B, Dikel T, Eberly R, Page W. A comparative study of PTSD assessment under standard conditions and in the field. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research 2006;15(2):57-63.
  54. Pardo J, Kuskowski M, Engdahl B, Eberly R, Hagen M, Dikel T. Brain Imaging in Studying PTSD. Journal of Affective Disorders 2006;91:S20.
  55. Dikel T, Engdahl B and Eberly R. PTSD in former POWs: Prewar, wartime, and postwar factors. Journal of Traumatic Stress 2005;18:69-77.
  56. Morgan CA, Feuerstein S, Fortunati F, Coric V, Temporini H, and Southwick S. Posttraumatic stress disorder within the forensic arena. Psychiatry 2(10):21-4.
  57. Vythilingam M, Luckengaugh DA, Lam T, Morgan III CA, Lipschitz D, Charney DS, Bremner JD, and Southwith SM. Smaller head of the hippocampus in Gulf War-related post traumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 2005;139(2):89-99.
  58. Rasmusson AM, Vasek J, Lipschitz DS, Vojvoda D, Mustone ME, Shi Q, Gudmundsen G, Morgan CA, Wolfe J, and Charney DS. An increased capacity for adrenal DHEA release is associated with decreased avoidance and negative mood symptoms in women with PTSD. Neuropsychopharmacology 2004;29(8):1546-57.
  59. Morgan III CA, Rasmusson A, Winters B, Hauger RL, Morgan J, Hazlett GA, and Southwick SM. Trauma exposure rather than PTSD is associated with baseline neuropeptide Y levels. Biological Psychiatry 2003;54(10):1087-91.
  60. Southwick SM, Axelrod SR, Wang S, Yehuda R, Morgan III CA, Charney D, Rosenheck R, and Mason JW. Twenty-four-hour cortisol in combat veterans with PTSD and comorbid borderline personality disorder. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 2003;191(4):261-2.
  61. Rasmusson AM, Vythilingam M, and Morgan III CA. The neuroendocrinology of posttraumatic stress disorder: New directions. CNS Spectrums 2002;8(9):651-67.
  62. Rassmusen A, Morgan CA, Hauger S, Bremner DJ, and Southwick SM. Plasma NPY in response to yohimbine challenge in combat veterans with, and without post-traumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry 2000;47:526-39.
  63. Grillon C and Morgan CA. Fear contextual startle conditioning to explicit and contextual cues in Gulf War veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1999;108:134-42.
  64. Morgan III CA and Grillon C. Abnormal mismatch negativity in women with sexual assault related PTSD. Biological Psychiatry 1999;45:827-32.
  65. Southwick SM, Bremner JD, Rasmusson A, Morgan III CA, Arnsten A, and Charney DS. Role of norepinephrine in the pathophysiology and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1999;46(9):1192-204.
  66. Southwick SM, Morgan III CA, Charney DS, and High JR. Yohimbe use in a natural setting: Effects on posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1999;46:442-4.
  67. Southwick SM, Paige S, Morgan CA, Bremner JD, Krystal JH, and Charney DS. Neurotransmitter alterations in PTSD: Catecholamines and serotonin. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry 1999; 4:242-8.
  68. Grillon C, Morgan CA, Davis M, and Southwick SM. Effects of darkness on acoustic startle in Vietnam veterans with PTSD. American Journal of Psychiatry 1998;155:812-7.
  69. Grillon C, Morgan CA, Davis M, and Southwick SM. Effects of experimental context and explicit threat cues on acoustic startle in Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1998;44(10):1027-36.
  70. Morgan CA and Grillon C. Acoustic startle in individuals with PTSD. Psychiatric Annals 1998; 28(8):430-4.
  71. Morgan CA, Kingham P, Nicolaou A, and Southwick SM. Anniversary reactions in Desert Storm veterans: A naturalistic inquiry 2 years after the Gulf War. Journal of Traumatic Stress 1998;11(1).
  72. Morgan CA, Grillon C, and Southwick SM. Startle abnormalities in women with sexual assault related PTSD. American Journal of Psychiatry 1997;154:1076-80.
  73. Southwick SM, Krystal JH, Bremner JD, and Morgan III CA. Noradrenergic and serotonergic function in posttraumatic stress disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry 1997;54(8):749-58.
  74. Grillon C, Morgan CA, Southwick S, Davis M, and Charney D. Baseline startle amplitude and PPI in Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry Research 1996;64:169-78.
  75. Morgan CA, Grillon C, Southwick S, Davis M, Krystal JH, and Charney D. Exaggerated acoustic startle in Gulf war veterans with PTSD. American Journal of Psychiatry 1996;153:64-8.
  76. Morgan CA, Grillon C, Southwick S, Davis M, and Charney D. Fear-potentiated startle in posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1995;38:378-85.
  77. Morgan CA, Grillon C, Southwick S, Nagy LM, Davis M, Krystal JH, and Charney D. Yohimbine facilitated acoustic startle in combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychopharmacology 1995;117:466-71.
  78. Morgan CA, Grillon C, Southwick S, Davis M, and Charney DS. Fear-potentiated startle in Southwick SM, Morgan CA, Nicholau A, Darnell A, and Charney DS: Trauma related symptomatology in Desert Storm Veterans: Two year follow-up. American Journal of Psychiatry 1995;152(8):1150-5.
  79. Morgan CA and Johnson DR. Art therapy as a treatment for nightmares in PTSD. American Journal of Art Therapy 1995;12(4).
  80. Nagy L, Morgan CA, Southwick SM, and Charney DS. An open trial of fluoxetine in the treatment of PTSD. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 1993;13(2):107-13.
  81. Southwick SM, Krystal JH, Morgan CA, Johnson DR, Nagy LM, Nicolaou A, Heninger DR, and Charney DS. Abnormal noradrenergic function in posttraumatic stress disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry 1993;50:266-74.