2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2012.03.002
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A multiple single case design study of group therapeutic puppetry with people with severe mental illness

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“…Vaidinimas su lėlėmis naudingas pacientams, sergantiems sunkiomis psichikos ligomis, pvz., depresija su psichozės simptomais, potrauminiu streso sutrikimu (PTSS), dvipoliu sutrikimu [7].…”
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“…Vaidinimas su lėlėmis naudingas pacientams, sergantiems sunkiomis psichikos ligomis, pvz., depresija su psichozės simptomais, potrauminiu streso sutrikimu (PTSS), dvipoliu sutrikimu [7].…”
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“…We adopted a mixed methods case series design providing detailed quantitative data on changes over time to allow a focus on potential mechanisms underlying the intervention combined with qualitative interviews. Similar designs have previously been applied to intervention development for individuals with severe and complex mental health problems (Greaves et al, 2012;Heriot-Maitland et al, 2014;Mairs et al, 2011).…”
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“…One finds several examples of SCEDs in trauma research. Here are some: the impact of a visuospatial task’s interference to reduce the number of visual intrusive memories of trauma with refugees (Kanstrup et al, 2021), the effects of individualized strategy training on attention beyond the effects of computerized training using attention process training (Dymowski et al, 2016), the influence of child-centered play therapy on children with 4 or more adverse childhood experiences (Haas & Ray, 2020), the effects of a functional analytic therapy after a cognitive–behavioral intervention for PTSD (Pedersen et al, 2012), the effectiveness of therapeutic puppetry with people with severe mental illness (Greaves et al, 2012), the responsiveness to psychodynamic art psychotherapy from someone diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and ongoing aggressive behavior (Hackett & Aafjes-van Doorn, 2019), the effects of cognitive processing therapy on intimate partner violence (Galovski et al, 2022), the impact of online self-management posttraumatic stress workshop on self-reported symptoms of PTSD, depression, and functional impairment (Bush et al, 2014). In sum, one could conclude that SCEDs are finding more recognition as providing scientific evidence of treatment effect in psychological trauma research.…”
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