Long-term improvement in coping skills following multimodal treatment in war veterans with chronic PTSD |
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Authors: | Britvić Dolores Glučina Dubravka Antičevič Vesna Kekez Vesna Lapenda Branka Đogaš Varja Dodig Goran Urlić Ivan Moro Iva Frančišković Tanja |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Split Hospital and School of Medicine, Croatia. dbritvic@globalnet.hr |
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Abstract: | Due to the long-lasting and resistant symptoms characteristic of chronic combat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), its treatment is complex and often requires a tailored therapeutic approach incorporating both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. A multimodal approach of psychoeducative, sociotherapeutic, and dynamically oriented trauma-focused groups is described. We assessed the short- and long-term effectiveness of this therapeutic program by monitoring its impact on PTSD symptoms, depression, neurotic symptoms, coping skills, and quality of life for three years. The findings revealed short-term reduction in the symptoms of PTSD and depression, while the long-term results were manifested as the increased use of all coping mechanisms and a greater level of obsession. |
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