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Statistically significant within-session reductions in self-reported distress were obtained with 31 problems or symptoms treated with TFT in 1594 applications with 714 patients (see Table 1). These included acute stress, adjustment disorder with anxiety and depression, alcohol cravings, anger, anxiety, anxiety due to medical condition, bereavement, chronic pain, depression, fatigue, major depressive disorder, maladaptive food cravings, nausea, neurodermatitis, nicotine cravings, obsessive traits, obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive compulsive personality disorder, panic disorder without agoraphobia, parent-child stress, partner relational stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship stress, social phobia, specific phobia, tremor, trichotillomania, Type A personality traits or histrionic traits, and work stress. Paired t-tests of pre-treatment SUD and post-treatment SUD were significant at the .001 level of probability, except alcohol cravings, major depressive disorder, and tremors which were significant at the .01 level. The number of patients (N) treated for each diagnostic category or symptom (Dx or Sx), mean pre-treatment SUD (SUD-Pre), mean post-treatment SUD (SUD-Post), mean difference (Mean Diff), standard deviation of the mean difference (SD), and t value (t) are summarized in Table 1. LOU (Level of Urge) was substituted for SUD as patientŐs subjective rating of intensity of cravings for alcohol, nicotine, and specific food cravings. |