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Painful Non-memories May Interfere With Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on July 27, 2018 at 4:39 PM
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Distressing and painful non-memories (or false memories) may be interfering with effective treatment and patient recovery in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) according to a recent study conducted by scientists from Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia


"The complexity of thoughts affecting people suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder may be compounded (made worse) by non-memories that can possibly strengthen people's beliefs that a feared outcome (event) is likely to occur and contribute to a sense or feeling that �worse is to come'," explains lead author Dr Jacinta Oulton of an article that appeared in in the journal Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice. She further adds "As a result, the symptoms of PTSD may intensify and be less likely to subside over time." The other authors of the article entitled- PTSD and the role of Spontaneous Elaborative "non-memories", were Dr Melanie Takarangi, Professor Reg Nixon and Deryn Strange.

‘Non-memories are imaginary thoughts causing fear and worry. These non-memories can prevent recovery in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Understanding this hidden connection between non-memories and post-traumatic stress disorder may lead to better and more effective treatments for this condition.’

Aim of Study

Details and Findings of Study

The study enrolled 393 adults in the United States who had undergone traumatic experiences. They were asked about the occurrence of thoughts and images related to their most traumatic event including various parameters such as the amount of pain and distress these caused to them and to describe the nature of the images that flashed in their mind. They also completed questionnaires that assessed possibly altered mental health state, including symptoms of PTSD.

Two persons who were blind to the study, separately rated patient's responses according to their content in order to remove observer bias.

The result of the study revealed -

The findings thereby suggest that PTSD patients are more likely to suffer involuntary and vivid non-memories that are as painful and distressing as real memories of traumatic events

"We hope that our results will encourage further research into the relationship between PTSD symptoms and non-memories among clinical populations, and using experimental paradigms," says Dr Oulton. "A broader understanding of what drives the relationship between PTSD and non-memories may help to develop more effective PTSD treatments."

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References:

  1. �Non-memories' hinder PTSD recovery (http://theleadsouthaustralia.com.au/industries/health/non-memories-hinder-ptsd-recovery/)

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