85
Participants
Start Date
November 30, 2007
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2009
Study Completion Date
November 30, 2009
Narrative Exposure Therapy
"Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is based on Testimony Therapy in combination with cognitive behavioural exposure techniques and elements of client-centered counselling. In cooperation with the therapist the clients can restore their autobiographic memories about their traumatic experiences. In this way fragmentary memories are transformed into a coherent narrative structure. This practice enables the processing of painful emotions and the construction of clear contingencies of dangerous and safe conditions, generally leading to significant emotional recovery. Therapeutic aims are the reduction of PTSD-Symptomload via activation of fear-network and habituation of fear and the placement of traumatic experiences in a reconstructed, detailed and consistent autobiography.~NET will be applied in eight sessions (90-120min/session) in a standardized, manualized manner."
Academic Counseling
"Missing time in educational life is one major issue for formerly abducted people. The Academic Counseling (AC) intervention is an active Control condition and improves English skills and works at the same time on concentration, learning and memory abilities. The clients will gain some of the abilities and skills they might have lost or developed weaknesses in due to their abduction.~AC will be applied in eight sessions (90-120min/session) in a standardized, manualized manner."
Vivo Counselling Centre, Anaka
Collaborators (1)
German Research Foundation
OTHER
University of Konstanz
OTHER