Integrated Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Comorbid Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Case Study with a Military Veteran

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Clinical Case Studies Pub Date : 2021-03-30 DOI:10.1177/15346501211006922
Lilian Skilbeck, Christopher Spanton, Ian Roylance
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Individual Trauma-focused CBT has been shown to be effective for treating posttraumatic stress disorder in military veterans. Treatment challenges are common including the presence of dissociation and comorbidities including depression, traumatic brain injury symptoms, substance misuse, and social transition difficulties. There are currently no standard psychological therapy guidelines for veterans with comorbid presentations. However, as recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence treatment guidelines, adapting existing treatments can improve the chances of successfully treating trauma cases. In line with these recommendations, the current case study describes how the existing individual trauma-focused CBT model was integrated to treat posttraumatic stress disorder with comorbid depression, persistent mild-traumatic brain injury migraine, and social transition difficulties in a 38-year-old male combat veteran. The client attended 16-sessions of trauma-focused CBT. This model integrated his comorbidities and involved his spouse and multidisciplinary discussions with his general practitioner, and neurorehabilitation team and the Veterans’ Transition Service. At the end of treatment, the client no longer met the diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder. This case illustrates how trauma-focused CBT can be integrated to treat comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans.
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以创伤为中心的综合认知行为疗法治疗与战斗相关的共病创伤后应激障碍:一名退伍军人的案例研究
以个体创伤为中心的CBT已被证明对治疗退伍军人创伤后应激障碍有效。治疗挑战很常见,包括分离和合并症的存在,包括抑郁症、创伤性脑损伤症状、药物滥用和社会转型困难。目前还没有针对有合并症表现的退伍军人的标准心理治疗指南。然而,根据国家健康与护理卓越研究所治疗指南的建议,调整现有的治疗方法可以提高成功治疗创伤病例的机会。根据这些建议,目前的案例研究描述了现有的以个体创伤为中心的CBT模型是如何整合的,以治疗一名38岁男性退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍,包括合并症抑郁症、持续性轻度创伤性脑损伤偏头痛和社会转型困难。客户参加了16次以创伤为重点的CBT。该模型整合了他的合并症,并让他的配偶参与进来,与他的全科医生、神经康复团队和退伍军人过渡服务机构进行多学科讨论。治疗结束时,患者不再符合创伤后应激障碍的诊断标准。这个案例说明了以创伤为中心的CBT如何被整合来治疗退伍军人的合并症创伤后应激障碍。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Case Studies seeks manuscripts that articulate various theoretical frameworks. All manuscripts will require an abstract and must adhere to the following format: (1) Theoretical and Research Basis, (2) Case Introduction, (3) Presenting Complaints, (4) History, (5) Assessment, (6) Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician"s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront), (7) Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress, (8) Complicating Factors (including medical management), (9) Managed Care Considerations (if any), (10) Follow-up (how and how long), (11) Treatment Implications of the Case, (12) Recommendations to Clinicians and Students, and References.
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