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Source
Brief title
Health condition
(complex) PTSD
Psychomotor therapy
Body-oriented therapy
Stabilisation phase
(complex) PTSS
Psychomotorische therapie
Bewegings- en lichaamsgerichte interventies
Stabilisatiefase
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Improvement of trauma related symptoms, dissociation and general psychological wellbeing.
Secondary outcome
To gain insight in how the intervention works data is also gathered on body attitude, body awareness and mastery.
Background summary
Although around 50% of patients with PTSD can be treated effectively, but the treatment of patients with complex (multiple and long term ) trauma is less successful. Verbal interventions not always lead to sufficient insight as this can be blocked by the loss of contact with one’s own body and the lack of recognition and expression of emotions. In many occasions serious psychosomatic complaints remain. To address these problems with recognizing and regulating emotions a body oriented intervention was developed to be offered in the first phase of treatment.
Aim of the study is to gain insight in the results of a new intervention and to compare these with the
results of the treatment for complex PTSD as it is now offered . It is also our goal to gain information on how patient characteristics and differences in the kind of treatment have an effect on the results in regular treatment.
Quasi experimental design encompassing two separate studies A) In the first observational study patients in specialized trauma centers will be followed for 8 months during regular treatment and B) In an intervention study that follows this observational study only patients that participate in a new group intervention offered by psychomotor therapists will be followed. Comparison of the outcomes in both studies will be made.
Outcome measures are trauma related symptoms, dissociation and general psychological wellbeing. To gain insight in how the intervention works also data is gathered on body attitude, body awareness and mastery. Participants in the new module are asked to evaluate the intervention and their therapist.
Study objective
Patients who practice the psychomotor intervention in the first phase of treatment will make more progress on trauma related symptoms and dissociation. In addition patients will improve on general psychological wellbeing and coping over the long term.
Study design
January 1th-May 31th inclusion patients study A
April 1th-July 31th inclusion patients study B
Intervention
A body-oriented psychomotor group intervention focused on stabilization that was developed by psychomotor therapists specialized in complex trauma. 12 Weekly sessions are offered in which patients are supported to gain more contact with their body without getting overwhelmed by emotions. The sessions are targeted at gaining more body awareness, trust and control.
P.O. Box 30001
J.T. Busschbach, van
Hanzeplein 1
Groningen 9700 RB
The Netherlands
+31 (0)50 3612069
j.t.van.busschbach@med.umcg.nl
P.O. Box 30001
J.T. Busschbach, van
Hanzeplein 1
Groningen 9700 RB
The Netherlands
+31 (0)50 3612069
j.t.van.busschbach@med.umcg.nl
Inclusion criteria
In both the observational (study A) and the experimental study (study B) patients
will be included
1) who start treatment in one of the participating specialized centers for trauma
2) with a diagnosis PTSD (DSM-IV)
3) who are capable of giving informed consent
For the experimental study:
4) who are motivated to participate in a psychomotor group intervention
Exclusion criteria
Potential participants for both studies will be excluded if:
1) They are younger than 18
2) Have a known IQ lower than 80
3) Actual suicide risk as observed by their therapist/intaker
4) Known to be addicted to alcohol or drugs as reported by therapist/intaker
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL4855 |
NTR-old | NTR4971 |
CCMO | NL51054.042.14 |
OMON | NL-OMON42297 |