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Abstract Objective The objective of this article is to report on an emergency posttraumatic treatment following the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris. Method Thirty-six children and 20 adults were treated with EMDR therapy or debriefing within 48 hours after the attacks. Quantitative assessments we...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of trauma & dissociation = Revue europâeenne du trauma et de la dissociation 2018, Vol.3 (1), p.17-21
Hauptverfasser: Brennstuhl, Marie-Jo, Bassan, Fanny, Fayard, Anne-Marie, Fisselbrand, Mathieu, Guth, Amandine, Hassler, Maud, Lebourg, Karen, Pavisse, Rachel, Peter, Lydia, Thiriet, Adeline, Tarquinio, Pascale, Rydberg, Jenny Ann, Tarquinio, Cyril
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description Abstract Objective The objective of this article is to report on an emergency posttraumatic treatment following the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris. Method Thirty-six children and 20 adults were treated with EMDR therapy or debriefing within 48 hours after the attacks. Quantitative assessments were performed pre- and post-treatment and at a 3-month follow-up. Results The EMDR treatment administered to the children and the debriefing used with the adults both showed their efficacy through the reduction on all quantitative measures. Discussion Our results indicate that the EMDR approach and emergency treatment strategies may be promising treatment strategies that are non-invasive and preventive. Although these results should be completed by studies on larger samples with a control group, they remain promising in that they suggest that an emergency psychological treatment based on EMDR procedures may prove effective in preventing the installation of a post-attack posttraumatic stress disorder.
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