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Brief psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorders.
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1989
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PsychotherapyMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyTrauma SystemTrauma RecoveryCognitive TherapyBrief PsychotherapyVisceral TraumaLarge-scale StudyControl GroupPsychiatryRehabilitationTraffic AccidentsIndividual TherapyTrauma TreatmentMedicinePsychopathologyEmergency MedicinePost-traumatic Stress Disorder
A large-scale study of the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic methods for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorders was conducted. The sample consisted of 112 persons suffering from serious disorders resulting from traumatic events (bereavement, acts of violence, and traffic accidents) that had taken place not more than 5 years before. Trauma desensitization, hypnotherapy, and psychodynamic therapy were tested for their effectiveness in comparison with a waiting-list control group. The results indicated that treated cases were significantly lower in trauma-related symptoms than the control group.