Control-Focused Behavioral Treatment: A brief intervention for survivors of war and torture.

M. Basoglu
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This article briefly reviews the evolution and evidence-base of Control-Focused Behav-ioral Treatment (CFBT), largely self-help-based treatment that involves no cognitive interventions, focuses solely on reducing avoidance behaviors through self-exposure to anxiety-evoking trauma cues, and, unlike other interventions, aims to enhance sense of control over traumatic stressors, rather than anxiety reduction. As such, it is radi-cally different from other interventions in both theory and practice. Our studies have shown improvement rates of 80%-85% with a single treatment session in earthquake survivors. When administered in an average of 6 sessions in war and torture survivors, it achieved 82% reduction in posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSD), leaving 97% of the cases nearly asymptomatic or with only mild PTSD symptoms. Meta-analytical compari-sons suggest that such improvement rates are substantially higher than those achieved by other evidence-based treatments.
以控制为中心的行为治疗:对战争和酷刑幸存者的简短干预。
本文简要回顾了以控制为中心的行为治疗(CFBT)的演变和证据基础,CFBT主要是基于自助的治疗,不涉及认知干预,只关注通过自我暴露于引起焦虑的创伤线索来减少回避行为,与其他干预不同,CFBT旨在增强对创伤压力源的控制感,而不是减少焦虑。因此,它在理论和实践上都与其他干预措施截然不同。我们的研究表明,地震幸存者单次治疗的治愈率为80%-85%。当对战争和酷刑幸存者进行平均6次治疗时,它使创伤后应激症状(PTSD)减少了82%,使97%的病例几乎无症状或只有轻微的PTSD症状。荟萃分析比较表明,这种改善率大大高于其他循证治疗所取得的改善率。
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