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Major Depressive Disorder and PTSD Treatment Outcome in Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Prolonged Exposure
June 29, 2026
For patients with PTSD and comorbid major depressive disorder, clinicians should consider use of a non-trauma-focused therapy such as interpersonal psychotherapy.