Friday, 24 April 2015

Verbal therapy could block reduce fear memories in trauma victims


Printed today in PLOS ONE, this research could be the first to look at whether upgrading – a mental treatment currently only used for patients with serious post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be utilized more extensively to victims of injury before PTSD develops, during a time called the ‘consolidation window’. This era, considered to last six hours around following a traumatic event, is when fear thoughts are established and strengthened. The results might have implications for that many millions of people who encounter a traumatic event within their lifetime, Together with the thousands of people regularly exposed to trauma inside their type of work, including those inside the emergency services, the military and editors in conflict areas. The researchers viewed two cognitive behavioural methods used to deal with PTSD: ‘updating’, where painful memories are re written with factual information, bringing the meaning of stress in line with what actually occurred and the
https://www.ptsdnews.com/verbal-therapy-could-block-reduce-fear-memories-in-trauma-victims/22/

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