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Somatic Experiencing treatment with tsunami survivors in Thailand: Broadening the scope of early intervention.
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PsychotherapyIntegrative Mind–body InterventionsDisaster TreatmentMindfulness InterventionEarly InterventionSocial SciencesPsychologySomatic Experiencing TreatmentMind-body ConnectionMind-body MedicineCognitive TherapyTsunami SurvivorsPsychiatryRehabilitationAttention ControlPartial ImprovementMind-body InterventionMedicinePsychopathologyEmergency Medicine
follow-up, 90% of participants had complete or partial improvement in reported symptoms, and 96% had complete or partial improvement in initially observed symptoms. Given the small sample size and lack of an equivalent comparison group, results must be interpreted with caution. Nonetheless, the results suggest that integrative mind–body interventions have promise in disaster treatment.
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