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Abstract
Although individual therapy involving imaginal experiencing of the traumatic event has been found to be effective in treating PTSD, there is evidence that few trauma therapists actually use the technique. Moreover, symptom improvement has been found to favor intrusive symptoms, whereas avoidance and hyperarousal have been less affected. Additionally, there are several published reports documenting difficulties in implementing the treatment, ranging from client refusal, adverse reactions, and therapist inexperience. In this article we outline an alternative group form of exposure therapy, manualized trauma focus group therapy (TFGT), designed to overcome some of these implementation obstacles and to enhance the effects of imaginal exposure to include those chronic PTSD symptoms of avoidance and social isolation. We describe the cognitive behavioral and developmental models from which the approach was derived, present clinical guidelines and an illustrative session, discuss complications we have encountered in TFGT pilot studies, and offer suggestions for improving future implementation. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
创伤焦点小组治疗与战斗有关的创伤后应激障碍
尽管涉及创伤事件的想象体验的个体治疗已被发现对治疗创伤后应激障碍有效,但有证据表明,很少有创伤治疗师真正使用这种技术。此外,症状改善已被发现有利于侵入性症状,而回避和过度觉醒的影响较小。此外,有一些已发表的报告记录了实施治疗的困难,包括客户拒绝,不良反应和治疗师缺乏经验。在这篇文章中,我们概述了另一种群体形式的暴露治疗,即手动创伤焦点小组治疗(tgt),旨在克服这些实施障碍,并增强想象暴露的效果,包括那些慢性创伤后应激障碍症状的回避和社会孤立。我们描述了该方法的认知行为和发展模型,提出了临床指南和说导性会议,讨论了我们在tfft试点研究中遇到的并发症,并提出了改进未来实施的建议。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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