Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 439 - 443
Published: March 29, 2024
Abstract
This
chapter
provides
a
background
of
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
which
is
debilitating
syndrome
that
causes
patients
to
suffer
from
anxiety,
mistrust,
depressive
symptoms,
emotional
detachment,
and
reexperiencing
painful
memories.
It
describes
evidence-based
treatments
for
PTSD,
such
as
pharmacotherapy
with
serotonin
reuptake
inhibitors.
also
points
out
how
PTSD
the
ideal
target
therapy
focuses
on
connection
between
mood
symptoms
life
events.
The
highlights
interpersonal
psychotherapy
(IPT),
an
affect-focused
therapy,
approaches
differently
exposure-based
treatments.
talks
about
inclusion
IPT
in
latest
US
Department
Defense/Veterans
Administration
treatment
guidelines
PTSD.
Language: Английский
A Meta-Analysis of Interpersonal and Psychodynamic Psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
John R. Keefe,
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Duncan Kimmel,
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Erica Weitz
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et al.
American Journal of Psychotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
77(3), P. 119 - 128
Published: Aug. 6, 2024
Established
trauma-focused
cognitive-behavioral
therapies
for
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
have
remission
rates
of
approximately
30%–40%.
Alternatively,
interpersonal
psychotherapy
(IPT)
and
psychodynamic
(PDT)
focus
on
disrupted
attachment,
mentalization,
social
connection
in
PTSD
may
help
some
patients.
The
authors
conducted
a
meta-analysis
these
affect-oriented
approaches
to
treating
PTSD.
Language: Английский
Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Review of Theory, History, and Evidence of Efficacy
Psychodynamic Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
52(3), P. 370 - 407
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Interpersonal
psychotherapy
(IPT)
is
an
empirically
validated
treatment
for
mood
disorders,
anxiety
eating
and
trauma.
IPT
based
on
the
concept
of
“relational
frame”—that
individual's
experience
psychological
distress
impacts
those
around
them,
that
their
social
support
network
distressed
individual.
This
concept,
along
with
specific
techniques
tools
flow
from
it
theoretical
bases
(attachment
interpersonal
theory)
make
unique.
In
this
article
we
review
communication)
provide
a
brief
history
IPT,
as
well
evidence
supporting
its
use
variety
disorders.
We
also
describe
application
to
groups,
adolescents,
other
diverse
populations.
Future
directions
research
development
are
proposed,
particularly
in
area
combining
psychotherapeutic
modalities.
Language: Английский
Sexual violence research across levels of the social ecology: from the individual to the societal
European journal of psychotraumatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
Sexual
violence
is
a
common
and
harmful
form
of
trauma.
In
this
article
collection,
EJPT
features
research
on
sexual
spanning
levels
the
social
ecology.
First,
we
discuss
individual-level
studies
in
which
report
prevalence,
impact,
prevention,
intervention.
These
papers
highlight
best
practices
for
assessing
assault
(i.e.,
via
behaviorally-specific
questionnaires),
indicate
substantial
enduring
mental
health
effects
violence,
suggest
that
number
prevention
intervention
strategies
are
feasible
promising.
Then,
broaden
their
lens
to
survivors'
interpersonal
relationships:
these
provide
new
evidence
relationship
between
support
posttraumatic
stress.
Broadening
further
still
community
service
systems,
collection
utility
evaluating
functioning
systems
obtaining
input
from
stakeholders
systems;
they
also
digital
technologies
promising
strategy
expand
reach
interventions.
Finally,
at
broadest
level
ecology,
there
work
do
as
society
promote
positive
change
terms
views
policies
increase
access
needed
help,
such
changes
can
impact
individual
experiences.
Considered
together,
clearly
demonstrates
does
not
happen
vacuum,
it
highlights
need
more
contextually-focused
important
issue.
Language: Английский
Effectiveness of Pharmacological Treatment for PTSD
Dev Vyas,
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Shraddha Tripathi,
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D S Goel
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et al.
Advances in medical diagnosis, treatment, and care (AMDTC) book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 501 - 516
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
This
systematic
review
explores
the
efficacy
of
pharmacological
treatments
in
individuals
suffering
from
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
with
a
specific
emphasis
on
hormone-based
medications.
The
study
conducts
an
analysis
peer-reviewed
literature,
comparing
effectiveness
interventions,
such
as
GABA,
Oxytocin,
and
Glutamatergic
system,
each
other
traditional
therapeutic
approaches
like
exposure
therapy.
Preliminary
findings
reveal
nuanced
landscape,
highlighting
promising
results
certain
medications,
Sertraline
intranasal
Oxytocin
administration
alongside
continued
significance
therapies.
underscores
potential
for
integrated
treatment
that
combine
hormonal
modulation
established
modalities,
providing
valuable
insights
clinicians,
researchers,
policymakers
striving
to
enhance
PTSD
strategies
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Changes in attachment dimensions during the treatment of acute post-traumatic stress disorder in sexually assaulted Brazilian women
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Dec. 7, 2023
Attachment
patterns
are
established
during
early
childhood;
however,
extreme
experiences
throughout
life
may
change
this
structure,
either
toward
attachment
security
or
insecurity.
We
analyzed
changes
in
dimensions
women
with
acute
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
following
sexual
assault,
that
were
randomized
to
a
14-week
treatment
the
medication
sertraline
Interpersonal
Psychotherapy.
Language: Английский