European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume 7, 2016, Pages 1-5
Case report: Manualized trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy with an unaccompanied refugee minor girl (Article) (Open Access)
Unterhitzenberger J.* ,
Rosner R.
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Clinical and Biological Psychology, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt, Germany
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Clinical and Biological Psychology, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt, Germany
Abstract
Background: There is uncertainty whether young traumatized refugees should be treated with culturally adapted psychotherapy or with an evidence-based western approach. As yet, empirical studies on culturally adapted treatments for unaccompanied young refugees in industrialized host countries are not available. Studies do, however, suggest that trauma-focused treatment is promising for this group. Objective: We describe the treatment of an unaccompanied refugee minor girl with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who underwent manualized trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT; Cohen, Mannarino, & Deblinger, 2006). Methods: A 17-year-old girl from East Africa, who came to Germany without a caregiver, was treated for PTSD resulting from several traumatic experiences and losses in her home country and while fleeing. She lived in a group home for adolescents. Baseline, post, and follow-up data are reported. Results: The girl participated in 12 sessions of manualized TF-CBT. Her caregiver from the youth services received another 12 sessions in line with the treatment manual. Symptoms decreased in a clinically significant manner; at the end of the treatment, the girl was deemed to have recovered from PTSD. Treatment success remained stable over 6 months. Conclusions: Manualized TF-CBT is feasible for young refugees without significant cultural adaptations. It can, however, be seen as culturally sensitive. © 2016 Johanna Unterhitzenberger and Rita Rosner.
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DOI: 10.3402/ejpt.v7.29246
ISSN: 20008198
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English