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Philip Held
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - 57
Citations - 868
Philip Held is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive processing therapy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications receiving 501 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip Held include University of Tennessee & University of Missouri–St. Louis.
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Evaluating patterns and predictors of symptom change during a three-week intensive outpatient treatment for veterans with PTSD.
Alyson K. Zalta,Alyson K. Zalta,Philip Held,Dale L. Smith,Brian J. Klassen,Ashton M. Lofgreen,Patricia Normand,Michael B. Brennan,Thad S. Rydberg,Randy A. Boley,Mark H. Pollack,Niranjan S. Karnik +11 more
TL;DR: Reductions in posttraumatic cognitions appear to be an important predictor of response to intensive treatment, and differences in intensive treatment response for veterans with combat exposure versus MST are explored.
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Examining moderators of the relationship between social support and self-reported PTSD symptoms: A meta-analysis.
Alyson K. Zalta,Vanessa Tirone,Daria Orlowska,Rebecca K. Blais,Ashton M. Lofgreen,Brian J. Klassen,Philip Held,Natalie R. Stevens,Elizabeth C Adkins,Amy L. Dent +9 more
TL;DR: This meta-analysis estimated the overall effect size of the relationship between self-reported social support and PTSD severity and tested meaningful demographic, social support, and trauma characteristics that may moderate this association using both cross-sectional and longitudinal effect sizes.
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Disengagement coping as a mediator between trauma-related guilt and PTSD severity.
TL;DR: Findings bolster Street, Gibson, and Holohan's (2005) contention that higher guilt-related cognitions are related to increases in the use of disengagement coping strategies, which can interfere with PTSD recovery.
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Exposure to violence during Ferguson protests: mental health effects for law enforcement and community members
Tara E. Galovski,Zoë D. Peterson,Marin C. Beagley,David R. Strasshofer,Philip Held,Thomas D. Fletcher +5 more
TL;DR: Overall, distress was high, and mental health interventions are likely indicated for some individuals exposed to the Ferguson events.
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Stigmas and Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Treatment in a Sample of Veterans and Active Duty Service Members
Philip Held,Gina P. Owens +1 more
TL;DR: Although mental health problems are relatively prevalent among service members, research related to treatment-seeking attitudes suggests that a significant number of service members are unwilling to receive treatment.