2017
DOI: 10.4172/2254-609x.100048
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New Frontiers in the Treatment of Mentalwar Disorders and Posttraumatic Disorder by Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts (TRPPT) of Syrian refugees Populations War Victims: Results of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Introduction: Mental and psychological troubles are a common symptom in war. The prevalence of psywar and phywar difficulties among refugees and people subjected to war is highest in psychotraumatology. International guidelines recommend to treat these difficulties.

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“…It's observed that MS patients think negatively according to mean of T-score. In War, the mean scores of negative and positive automatic thoughts in students and MS patients were vary (positive automatic thoughts increase and negative automatic thoughts decrease) when the positive and cognitive psychotherapy has been applied [1,8,9,11]. So, provide of the psychological-social support and treatment for victims of war and refugees are very important in war.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It's observed that MS patients think negatively according to mean of T-score. In War, the mean scores of negative and positive automatic thoughts in students and MS patients were vary (positive automatic thoughts increase and negative automatic thoughts decrease) when the positive and cognitive psychotherapy has been applied [1,8,9,11]. So, provide of the psychological-social support and treatment for victims of war and refugees are very important in war.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In study in 2011 on adolescents [7], prevalence rates were 4.59% for state anxiety, 4.84% for trait anxiety, and 7.90% for depression. In War in Syria, the Syrian adults are suffering from depressive symptoms; and the mental and psychiatric disorders are one of the most common disorders in war conditions [1,4,8,10,11,52]. In War, in 2015-2016, the prevalence of depression evaluated by BDI-FS-Ar was 79.00% in students at Damascus University, and 63.00% in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in Syria [4,10].…”
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“…By Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts, these phrases penetrate into the usual thinking pattern of internal cognition, which motivate individuals and become a vital aspect of thinking and in the forefront of mind and continually being forced to think about purpose as aim in life (Kirkegaard-Weston, 2005;Alsaleh, 2016aAlsaleh, , 2016b. The guidelines and positive words and phrases of the TRPPT are available at from the first author or corresponding author (Correspondence), and also at the articles of Alsaleh (Alsaleh, 2016b;Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;. The guidelines and positive words and phrases are available in the Arabic version (Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;, the French version (Alsaleh, 2016b, and the English version (Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;.…”
Section: Evaluation Scales (T2 Revaluation With the Same Scales Aftementioning
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“…The guidelines and positive words and phrases of the TRPPT are available at from the first author or corresponding author (Correspondence), and also at the articles of Alsaleh (Alsaleh, 2016b;Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;. The guidelines and positive words and phrases are available in the Arabic version (Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;, the French version (Alsaleh, 2016b, and the English version (Alsaleh & Kubitary, 2016b;. Other positive words and phrases are only available from the first author or corresponding author.…”
Section: Evaluation Scales (T2 Revaluation With the Same Scales Aftementioning
confidence: 99%
“…He described positivity as a general dispositional determinant of subjective state of health and happiness, which operates much like a trait and may account for individual variation and stability in happiness despite environmental change. Alsaleh and Kubitary (2016) referred to positivity as a propensity to assess aspects of life in general as good. How to have constant energy and effective positive energy on body health and create communication tools between people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%