Treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in children using cognitive behavioural writing therapy
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| Publication date | 2010 |
| Journal | Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy |
| Volume | Issue number | 17 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 240-249 |
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| Abstract |
Objectives: This study evaluated the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Writing Therapy (CBWT) in 23 children (age 8-18 years) in the Netherlands, who experienced a range of single and recurrent traumatic experiences. CBWT uses exposure, cognitive restructuring and social sharing. Methods: At pre-test, post-test and follow-up, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, depressive symptoms, trauma-related cognitions and general behavioural problems were assessed. Results: At post-test there was a significant reduction of all symptoms, and this effect was maintained at 6 months follow-up. The mean amount of treatment sessions needed was 5.5. Conclusions: This study shows that short-term CBWT is a potentially effective intervention for clinically referred traumatized children. There is now a clear need of establishing the effectiveness of CBWT in a randomized, controlled trial. Practice implication: This first study indicates CBWT is a promising treatment, which can easily be used in clinical practice.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.670 |
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