Title Theory paper: suggesting compassion-based approaches for treating complex post-traumatic stress disorder /
Authors Rushforth, Annabel ; Kotera, Yasuhiro ; Kaluževičiūtė, Greta
DOI 10.1007/s11469-022-00856-4
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Is Part of International journal of mental health and addiction.. New York : Springer. 2024, vol. 22, p. 12-23.. ISSN 1557-1874. eISSN 1557-1882
Abstract [eng] Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) may develop following interpersonal and cumulative traumatic events, usually during early development. In addition to the core PTSD symptom profile, CPTSD presents emotional dysregulation symptoms that can be resistant to conventional treatments. Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) may be an effective intervention for addressing the more resistant symptoms in the emotional stabilisation phase of treatment rather than the trauma-processing phase. This paper explores the diagnostic validity and prevalence of CPTSD, treatment recommendations and the role of CFT in mediating shame and stabilising emotional dysregulation. We also evaluate current evidence utilising compassion-based interventions for the components of the CPTSD symptom profile and the viability of CFT as a whole. The novelty of CPTSD as a clinical condition means there is limited evidence regarding recommended treatment. Research into the efficacy of CFT and its suitability to target CPTSD’s symptom profile will contribute to the current gap in recommended treatment approaches for this condition.
Published New York : Springer
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2024
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