ClaytonStress.com PTSD research at the University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Thomas Geracioti, MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, (2009)
directed 8 patients diagnosed with PTSD
to the ClaytonStress.com program on their own personal computer. The self-reporting measurements displayed significant decreases in levels of stress as follows:
Treatment Results: Baseline (pre-session) pre-EYE MOVEMENT MEMORY PROCESSING session subjective units of distress averaged 7.44 +/- 0.44 [M+/-SEM], but post-session subjective units of distress fell to 2.87 +/- 0.63. (1-10 scale where 10 = maximum distress, 1 = minimum distress.)
- Cause high blood pressure and heart desease
- Weaken immune system and increase infection
- Lead to depression and anxiety disorders
- Linked to eating disorders mental desease
- Cause insomnia and impaired function
- Risk factor in cancer and other serious illness
- Contributes to alcoholism and drug use
- May increase thoughts of suicide
A single session is $10.00. Three sessions are $25.00. Unlimited sessions for a year are $85.00. The cardholder name is not required when using a credit card.
- Sexual assault or rape
- Divorce or relationship event
- Family disruption or move
- Domestic violence or spousal abuse
- Military service or combat deployment
- Serious accident or natural disaster
- Severe illness or family loss
Why I developed this website.
"I started this site for men and women with PTSD and traumatic stress who were unable to find effective treatment at the VA or didn't want to pay the $150 per session for private therapy. I wanted to provide relief that was anonymous, convenient and effective at a low cost. Over 3500 people have used this site and over 90% have found lasting relief from their anxiety and traumatic memories.
I hope you take a few minutes and try it."
Jeff Eastman
