Andrew Huberman· PhD
For people with post-traumatic stress disorder, a similar therapy, cognitive processing therapy, or prolonged exposure therapy, will cure about 40% of people.
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For people with post-traumatic stress disorder, a similar therapy, cognitive processing therapy, or prolonged exposure therapy, will cure about 40% of people.
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That didn't used to be the case. It used to be 20%. They made some changes and bumped it up to 40%.