Turning wounds into wisdom: Posttraumatic growth over the course of two types of trauma-focused psychotherapy in patients with PTSD
Autor: | Paul Zhutovsky, Yulan Qing, Pasha Dashtgard, Christianne A. I. van der Meer, Anne Bakker, Daniël Medema, Miranda Olff, Mirjam J. Nijdam, Mirjam van Zuiden |
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Přispěvatelé: | Other departments, APH - Mental Health, APH - Global Health, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, Graduate School, Adult Psychiatry |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male 050103 clinical psychology medicine.medical_specialty Psychotherapist Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing medicine.medical_treatment law.invention Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial law Adaptation Psychological Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences In patient Psychiatry Posttraumatic growth 05 social sciences Middle Aged Eclectic psychotherapy 030227 psychiatry Cognitive behavioral therapy Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Treatment Outcome Treatment study Psychotherapy Brief Female Psychology Follow-Up Studies Psychopathology Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of affective disorders, 227, 424-431. Elsevier |
ISSN: | 0165-0327 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jad.2017.11.031 |
Popis: | Background Treatment studies in PTSD patients have mostly focused on adverse psychopathological outcomes whereas positive outcomes have received less attention. Objectives of this study were to investigate posttraumatic growth in response to two different psychotherapies, to examine the relationship between symptom improvement and growth, and to determine if posttraumatic growth predicted treatment response. Methods Outpatients diagnosed with PTSD after various types of trauma (n = 116) participated in a randomized controlled trial that compared Brief Eclectic Psychotherapy for PTSD (BEP) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR). Posttraumatic growth was assessed pre- and post-treatment. PTSD severity was measured weekly. Results Posttraumatic growth scores significantly increased after trauma-focused psychotherapy, as well as scores in the subdomains personal strength, new possibilities, relating to others, and appreciation of life. Greater self-reported and clinician-rated PTSD decline was significantly related to greater increase in posttraumatic growth. No changes were found between treatment conditions, except for a stronger correlation between PTSD symptom decrease and increase in relating to others in BEP as compared to EMDR. No predictive effects were found. Limitations We were unable to control for time effects because for ethical reasons, no control group not receiving treatment was included, and the stability of the changes could not be determined. Conclusions Findings indicate that increases in posttraumatic growth accompany symptom decline in EMDR and BEP, and that these changes occur independent of whether the treatment specifically addresses posttraumatic growth as therapeutic process. Further research is encouraged to disentangle the contribution of therapeutic elements to growth. |
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