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A comparison of Narrative Exposure Therapy and Prolonged Exposure therapy for PTSD

Clinical Psychology Review, 2014
The purpose of this review was to compare and contrast Prolonged Exposure (PE) and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). We examined the treatment manuals to describe the theoretical foundation, treatment components, and procedures, including the type, manner, and focus of exposure techniques and recording methods used.
N, Mørkved   +6 more
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Prolonged Exposure Therapy

2020
Prolonged exposure (PE), the most widely used form of psychological therapy utilized to treat PTSD, has become the PTSD therapy of choice. The approach and protocol is described in detail for PE, noting that the average response rate is approximately 60–70%. While almost all PE studies have been done among males developing PTSD after war trauma, PE has
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Personalized Exposure Therapy

2019
This book comprehensively covers empirically supported exposure methods (e.g., in vivo exposure, imaginal exposure, and interoceptive exposure) to a broad array of mental health symptoms. This transdiagnostic approach emphasizes the importance of a person-centered application, putting case formulation at the center of intervention planning and ...
Jasper A.J. Smits   +2 more
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Narrative Exposure Therapy

2018
The purpose of this study is to explore the effects of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) (Schauer, Neuner, & Elbert, 2011) on the post-traumatic symptomatology and sequelae of Latinx immigrants with complex trauma. NET was developed to meet the unique needs of individuals from non-western cultures who have experienced repeated trauma.
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Interactive AR exposure therapy

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of the NZ Chapter of the ACM's Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction, 2012
In this demonstration we show an Augmented Reality (AR) system we are developing for exposure treatment. AR has great potential for phobia treatment because virtual fear stimuli can be shown in the real world and the client can see their own body and interact naturally with the stimuli.
Sam Corbett-Davies   +2 more
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Exposure therapy.

2021
Lauryn E. Garner   +2 more
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Exposure therapy.

2017
Laurie J. Zandberg   +2 more
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Virtual reality exposure therapy.

The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research, 1997
It has been proposed that virtual reality (VR) exposure may be an alternative to standard in vivo exposure. Virtual reality integrates real-time computer graphics, body tracking devices, visual displays, and other sensory input devices to immerse a participant in a computer-generated virtual environment.
B O, Rothbaum, L, Hodges, R, Kooper
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Exposure Therapy

2020
Rachel E. Mathews   +2 more
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