Treatment for Combat PTSD + Sleep Problems
Clinical study at Ft. Hood offers gold-standard care at no cost

The Consortium to Alleviate PTSD is offering leading-edge treatment without charge as part of a clinical research study for military service members and veterans who are dealing with sleep problems and posttraumatic stress.

Conducted at Fort Hood’s C.R. Darnall Army Medical Center, this study compares different approaches to delivering cognitive-behavioral therapy (talk therapy combined with activities/behavioral exercises) for individuals with PTSD, insomnia and nightmares.

Are you having:
--Trouble sleeping?--Nightmares?
--Unwanted thoughts about trauma?--Trouble with reminders of trauma?
--Mood swings or irritability? 

If so, you may be eligible for this or another study offering treatment at no cost. Together, let‘s find what best fits your needs.

Call 254-288-1638 or enter your information below and we will contact you within one business day.

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About STRONG STAR and the CAP
STRONG STAR and the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD are partnering, federally funded research groups made up of national experts looking for the best ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat combat-PTSD and related conditions so that affected individuals can recover and maintain or resume full, productive lives.

Explore all of our open studies at
www.strongstar.org/treatment

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