Some of this has been published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. In research that specifically looked at our treatment outcome data, for both one-year and two-year treatment outcomes, for those who are receiving psychiatric care, that's medication treatment in addition to psychotherapy, the talking therapy, these are individuals who, on average, would have suffered with chronic PTSD and the vast majority, almost 80%, had major depressive disorder.
By providing ongoing treatment, when I say they fully recover, they no longer would meet the criteria, if measured at that time, of having PTSD or depression.
Does that help you?