Blended Delivery of Imagery Rescripting for Childhood PTSD: A Case Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Q2 Psychology
Clinical Psychology in Europe Pub Date : 2022-09-30 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.32872/cpe.7815
Nathan Bachrach, Sanja Giesen, Arnoud Arntz
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Abstract

Background: Despite the growing evidence that trauma-focused treatments can be applied as first-line approaches for individuals with childhood trauma-related PTSD (Ch-PTSD), many therapists are still reluctant to provide trauma-focused treatments as a first-choice intervention for individuals with Ch-PTSD, especially by telehealth. The current manuscript will therefore give an overview of the evidence for the effectiveness of trauma-focused therapies for individuals with Ch-PTSD, the delivery of trauma-focused treatments via telehealth, and a case example on how a specific form of trauma focused therapy: Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) can be applied by telehealth.

Method: This article presents a clinical illustration of a blended telehealth trajectory of imagery rescripting (ImRs) Ch-PTSD delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: The presented case shows that ImRs can be safely and effectively performed by telehealth for ch-PTSD, no stabilization phase was needed and only seven sessions were needed to drastically reduce Ch-PTSD and depressive symptoms, and to increase quality of life.

Conclusion: This case report shows the effectiveness of ImRs by telehealth for Ch-PTSD, which gives hope and additional possibilities to reach out to patients with ch-PTDS. Telehealth treatment might have some of advantages for specific patients, especially, but certainly not only, during the pandemic.

儿童创伤后应激障碍图像处方的混合传递:COVID-19大流行期间的案例研究
背景:尽管越来越多的证据表明以创伤为重点的治疗可以作为儿童创伤相关创伤后应激障碍(Ch-PTSD)患者的一线治疗方法,但许多治疗师仍然不愿意将创伤为重点的治疗作为Ch-PTSD患者的首选干预措施,特别是通过远程医疗。因此,目前的手稿将概述以创伤为重点的治疗对Ch-PTSD患者有效性的证据,通过远程医疗提供以创伤为重点的治疗,并举例说明如何通过远程医疗应用特定形式的创伤为重点的治疗:图像改写(ImRs)。方法:本文介绍了在COVID-19大流行期间提供的图像重写(ImRs) Ch-PTSD混合远程医疗轨迹的临床例证。结果:本病例表明,通过远程医疗对ch-PTSD患者进行ImRs治疗是安全有效的,无需稳定期,只需7次即可显著减轻ch-PTSD患者的抑郁症状,提高患者的生活质量。结论:本病例报告显示了远程医疗ImRs治疗Ch-PTSD的有效性,为Ch-PTSD患者提供了希望和更多的可能性。远程保健治疗可能对特定患者有一些好处,特别是(但肯定不仅仅是)在大流行期间。
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Clinical Psychology in Europe
Clinical Psychology in Europe Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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