Publikation: Narrative exposure therapy for PTSD
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Narrative exposure therapy (NET) is a trauma-focused psychotherapy that shares many commonalities with other evidence-based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder. Like other trauma-focused procedures, its aim is to change the structure of trauma-related memories, cognitions, and emotions related to the traumatic events. NET consists of five components: diagnosis, psychoeducation, lifeline exercise, the narration, and a closing session. This chapter describes and illustrates each component with clinical material. NET has its place in undersupplied mental health structures in low- and middle-income countries as well as in well-developed mental health systems in high-income countries. It is emerging as the treatment of choice for traumatized refugees and may have a place for victims of other chronic forms of abuse, such as child maltreatment. With a clear human-rights focus, the approach can play an important role in the fight against individual symptoms and the causes of trauma related to abuse, persecution, and atrocities.
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NEUNER, Frank, Thomas ELBERT, Maggie SCHAUER, 2020. Narrative exposure therapy for PTSD. In: BUFKA, Lynn F., ed., Caroline Vaile WRIGHT, ed., Raquel W. HALFOND, ed.. Casebook to the APA clinical practice guideline for the treatment of PTSD. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2020, pp. 187-205. ISBN 978-1-4338-3219-2. Available under: doi: 10.1037/0000196-009BibTex
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