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Writing therapy for posttraumatic stress: a meta-analysis.

Arnold A P van Emmerik1, Albert Reijntjes, Jan H Kamphuis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Face-to-face psychological treatments have difficulty meeting today's growing mental health needs. For the highly prevalent posttraumatic stress (PTS) conditions, accumulating evidence suggests that writing therapy may constitute an efficient treatment modality, especially when administered through the Internet. We therefore conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the efficacy of writing therapies for PTS and comorbid depressive symptoms.
METHODS: The literature was searched using several structured and unstructured strategies, including key word searches of the PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and PILOTS databases. Six studies met eligibility criteria and were included in the analyses. These studies included a total of 633 participants, of which 304 were assigned to writing therapy.
RESULTS: Across 5 direct comparisons of writing therapy to waiting-list control, writing therapy resulted in significant and substantial short-term reductions in PTS and comorbid depressive symptoms. There was no difference in efficacy between writing therapy and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, but we caution that this finding was based on only 2 direct comparisons.
CONCLUSIONS: Writing therapy is an evidence-based treatment for PTS, and constitutes a useful treatment alternative for patients who do not respond to other evidence-based treatments. Internet adaptations of writing therapy for PTS may be especially useful for reaching trauma survivors in need of evidence-based mental health care who live in remote areas or who prefer to retain their anonymity.
Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23295550     DOI: 10.1159/000343131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Psychosom        ISSN: 0033-3190            Impact factor:   17.659


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2.  Effect of expressive and neutral writing on respiratory sinus arrhythmia response over time.

Authors:  Christina M Sheerin; Andrea Konig; Alison M Eonta; Scott R Vrana
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7.  Internet-based cognitive-behavioural writing therapy for reducing post-traumatic stress after intensive care for sepsis in patients and their spouses (REPAIR): study protocol for a randomised-controlled trial.

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8.  Effects of journal therapy counseling with anxious pregnant women on their infants' sleep quality: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

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Review 9.  Post-traumatic stress disorder.

Authors:  Jonathan I Bisson; Sarah Cosgrove; Catrin Lewis; Neil P Robert
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2015-11-26

10.  Mitigating Physiological Responses to Layoff Threat: An Experimental Test of the Efficacy of Two Coping Interventions.

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