As I've already mentioned, we have standard pharmacotherapy. Most of the medications we use for PTSD are not actually recommended for PTSD in regard to things like sleep, curtailment of irritability, etc.
We know that pharmacology, by itself, is not the answer. The talking therapies, similarly.... Even in good studies, you don't get much above about 60% success rate, and there is always the relapse down the line.
The reality is that we need to engage in looking at new types of treatment. I've mentioned two individuals who are going in that direction, Dr. Mark Gordon and Dr. Marty Hinz. They are looking at a totally different direction, utilizing blood analysis and urine analysis in an attempt to determine which metabolic pathways are actually abnormal in these types of disorders.