| Literature DB >> 29372012 |
Nina Mørkved1,2, Steven R Thorp3.
Abstract
The bulk of the literature on effective treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has focused on children, adolescents, and young adults. The evidence on treatments for older adults is sparse. This case report presents the application of narrative exposure therapy (NET) for a 70-year-old Norwegian woman suffering from PTSD as a result of multiple childhood and late life traumatic events. NET is a manualized, short-term, cognitive-behavioural therapy for PTSD, originally developed to meet the needs of survivors of war and organized violence. Some aspects of NET may be a good fit for older adults, including its brevity, simplicity, and concrete nature. The course of therapy included psychoeducation, a lifeline exercise, imaginal exposure, and the creation of a coherent narrative. Symptoms of depression and posttraumatic stress showed improvement over the course of therapy and at follow-up. This suggests that NET may have potential as a trauma treatment for older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Psychotherapy; complex trauma; emotional abuse; sexual abuse; trauma narratives; • PTSD due to single or multiple traumatic events can occur at any age and persist over years.• The majority of research on PTSD treatments is focused on younger and middle-aged adults.• There is a need for research on how these treatment-protocols might be generalizable to older adults.• This case report illustrates that narrative exposure therapy was effective in treating PTSD and depressive symptoms in an older adult.
Year: 2018 PMID: 29372012 PMCID: PMC5769811 DOI: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1414561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Psychotraumatol ISSN: 2000-8066
Figure 1.Measurement of symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety during the course of treatment.
PSS-SR = Posttraumatic Symptom Scale Self-Report, BDI = Beck Depression Inventory II, BAI = Beck Anxiety Inventory. Cut-offs for clinically significant levels of symptoms are 20 for the BDI-II, 17 for the BAI, and 14 for the PSS-SR.