Which statement is true regarding avoidance behaviors in PTSD and their impact in group therapy?
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Correct answer: Avoidance maintains PTSD symptoms by blocking exposure to safe trauma reminders
Avoidance is a core PTSD symptom and by avoiding trauma reminders, clients may prevent processing of trauma and maintain symptoms rather than recover.
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