治疗由叙利亚战争、COVID-19 和地震引发的迟发性创伤后应激障碍:利用持续暴露和数字通信为一名性虐待幸存者提供治疗的案例报告

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Managing delayed-onset post-traumatic stress disorder triggered by the Syrian war, COVID-19, and an earthquake: A case report on therapy for a sexual abuse survivor using continuous exposure and digital communication
A clinically significant number of patients suffer from delayed-onset post-traumatic stress disorder (delayed-onset PTSD), where symptoms appear at least six months after the traumatic event. This case report describes the combined use of pharmacotherapy with cognitive‒behavioral therapy (CBT) and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) to treat symptoms of delayed-onset PTSD in a young Syrian girl who experienced recurring flashbacks of repeated sexual abuse that began several years prior. The death of her brother, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a subsequent earthquake in Aleppo-Syria at 2023 triggered memories of prolonged physical abuse, that were not contextually related. The patient coped with these distressing memories and unwanted thoughts through behavioral avoidance. She received treatment through psychiatric clinic sessions, and WhatsApp communication (due to confidentiality concerns), combining pharmacological therapy with psychological support. The treatment included cognitive restructuring, narrative exposure, and identifying triggers, leading to the reprocessing of trauma-related memories. Her PTSD symptoms reached a non-observable stage of PTSD, even when she was confronted with thoughts or contextual situations.
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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