Formal mindfulness practice predicts reductions in PTSD symptom severity following a mindfulness-based intervention for women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorder

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Vanessa C. Somohano
Josh Kaplan
Aurora G. Newman
Maya O’Neil
Travis Lovejoy
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[1] Mental Health and Neuroscience Division,Portland VA Medical Center
[2] Oregon Health and Science University,undefined
[3] Pacific University,undefined
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Addiction Science & Clinical Practice | / 17卷
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Meditation; PTSD; Craving; Substance use disorder; Dual diagnosis; Women; Mindfulness-based interventions;
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