Treating Trauma-Related Symptoms in Special Populations

D. Hinton, A. Nickerson
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Although there is much research on the treatment of posttraumatic psychological reactions in survivors of civilian trauma, there is much less empirical evidence to drive interventions with survivors of other kinds of trauma, including persecution, torture, and sexual abuse, particularly in other cultural groups. This chapter illustrates some of the factors that should be taken into consideration when treating such populations. The chapter is divided into sections that address key issues relevant to special populations of trauma survivors: type of trauma, current stressors, comorbidity, anger, cultural issues such as culturally specific interpretations of trauma-related symptoms, and bereavement. The implications of these issues for the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers are examined. As this chapter indicates, the treatment of traumatic distress in special populations warrants more research to ensure that the optimal psychological interventions are available to such highly traumatized groups.
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特殊人群创伤相关症状的治疗
虽然有很多关于平民创伤幸存者创伤后心理反应治疗的研究,但很少有经验证据来推动对其他类型创伤幸存者的干预,包括迫害、酷刑和性虐待,特别是在其他文化群体中。本章说明了在治疗这类人群时应考虑到的一些因素。本章分为几个部分,讨论与创伤幸存者的特殊人群相关的关键问题:创伤类型、当前的压力源、共病、愤怒、文化问题(如对创伤相关症状的文化特定解释)和丧亲之痛。研究了这些问题对难民和寻求庇护者待遇的影响。正如本章所指出的,特殊人群创伤性痛苦的治疗需要更多的研究,以确保对这些高度创伤的群体提供最佳的心理干预。
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