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Adolescent Victims of Sexual Abuse Better Helped by Prolonged Exposure Therapy than Counseling
Adolescent victims of sexual abuse may be better helped by a modified form of prolonged exposure therapy than supportive counseling when it comes to treating PTSD, a new report in the Journal of American Medical Association found.
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