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    Efficacy of biofeedback for post-traumatic stress disorder by Lande, R. Gregory, Williams, Lisa Banks, Francis, Jennifer L, Gragnani, Cynthia, Morin, Melanie L

    Published in Complementary therapies in medicine (01-12-2010)
    “…Summary Objective The authors investigated the potential effectiveness of biofeedback as a complementary treatment for PTSD. Design This exploratory study used…”
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    Characteristics and Effectiveness of an Intensive Military Outpatient Treatment Program for PTSD by Lande, R. Gregory, Banks Williams, Lisa, Francis, Jennifer L., Gragnani, Cynthia, Morin, Melanie L.

    “…This study describes the characteristics and global effectiveness of treatment of a military intensive outpatient treatment program for posttraumatic stress…”
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    Prevalence and characteristics of military malingering by Lande, R Gregory, Williams, Lisa Banks

    Published in Military medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…The authors' principle objective was determining the prevalence and characteristics of medical malingering in the military. The authors accessed an electronic…”
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    Effectiveness of light therapy for depression among active duty service members: A nonrandomized controlled pilot trial by Lande, R. Gregory, Williams, Lisa Banks, Gragnani, Cynthia, Albert Tsai

    Published in Complementary therapies in medicine (01-06-2011)
    “…Summary Objective The authors investigated the potential effectiveness of light therapy as an augmentation treatment for depression among active duty service…”
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    The forensic assessment of combat-related irritability with whole blood serotonin levels: a pilot study by Lande, R. Gregory, Banks-Williams, Lisa, Fileta, Bader

    “…This study explored the relationship between whole blood serotonin, irritability, anger, and aggression among military personnel deployed in support of combat…”
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