2013
DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2013.824057
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Addressing Post-traumatic Stress and Aggression by Means of Narrative Exposure: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Ex-Combatants in the Eastern DRC

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“…This finding suggests that there is a need for communitybased interventions, which include treatment elements to reduce levels of appetitive aggression and to restore psychological functioning. A recent pilot study with former Congolese ex-combatants demonstrated that symptoms of PTSD and levels of appetitive aggression can be successfully treated in perpetrators of mass violence (Hermenau, Hecker, Schaal, Maedl, & Elbert, 2013). Such effective treatments should be part of reintegration programs of perpetrators to facilitate a peaceful coexistence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding suggests that there is a need for communitybased interventions, which include treatment elements to reduce levels of appetitive aggression and to restore psychological functioning. A recent pilot study with former Congolese ex-combatants demonstrated that symptoms of PTSD and levels of appetitive aggression can be successfully treated in perpetrators of mass violence (Hermenau, Hecker, Schaal, Maedl, & Elbert, 2013). Such effective treatments should be part of reintegration programs of perpetrators to facilitate a peaceful coexistence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social influences should thus be considered when treating PTSD (Maercker & Horn, 2013), and effective community-wide interventions are needed to improve social support (Kaniasty & Norris, 2008), which has been shown to be essential in the successful reduction of appetitive aggression in combination with interventions like FORNET (Hermenau et al, 2013). Conversely, the lack of social support may contribute to environments that promote reoffending (Payne, Tewksbury, & Mustaine, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-term interventions such as the Narrative Exposure Therapy for Forensic Offender Rehabilitation (FORNET) have shown promising results in reducing both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; Hermenau, Hecker, Schaal, Maedl, & Elbert, 2013; Köbach, Schaal, Hecker, & Elbert, 2015) and aggressive behaviour in victim–offender populations living in violent environments (Crombach & Elbert, 2015). Effective psychological treatment may be the core facilitator of such reductions in PTSD and the propensity toward violence – also known as appetitive aggression (Elbert, Weierstall, & Schauer, 2010) – in these populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, visions for the future are developed to foster successful integration into society. Although there are early FORNET pilot trials (Hermenau et al, 2013), future studies need to focus on whether survivors on both sides of this cycle of violence can profit from evidence-based methods.…”
Section: The Trained Torturer: Experience and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 98%