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Wilfred R. Pigeon, PhD
JCP
Original Research
Primary Care–Based Mindfulness Training for PTSD in Veterans
December 28, 2022
Four 90-minute mindfulness classes reduced psychiatric symptoms and improved health responsibility and stress management.
Kyle Possemato
,
Dessa Bergen-Cico
,
Katherine Buckheit
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Shorter- and Longer-Term Risk for Suicide in Veterans Short title
February 23, 2021
Does suicide risk shortly after discharge from psychiatric hospitalization differ from risk thereafter? This study compared risk factors for suicide in US veterans in the first 90 days after...
Peter C. Britton
,
Mark A. Ilgen
,
Kipling M. Bohnert
, et al
JCP
Original Research
Sleep Apnea and Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior
December 19, 2017
Sleep disturbance is known to contribute to suicidal risk, but gaps in the literature remain, and most research in this area has focused specifically on insomnia. This study draws...
Todd M. Bishop
,
Lisham Ashrafioun
,
Wilfred R. Pigeon
JCP
Review Article
Meta-Analysis of Sleep Disturbance and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
September 15, 2012
Wilfred R. Pigeon
,
Martin Pinquart
,
Kenneth Conner
PCC
Article
Why Treat Insomnia?
February 25, 2010
In this CME article, the authors attempt to answer the question: Why treat insomnia? Their objective is to make the case that insomnia is best conceptualized as a disorder...
Sara E. Matteson-Rusby
,
Wilfred R. Pigeon
,
Philip Gehrman
, et al