Psychoeducation and Emotional Stabilisation
Cross-source consensus on Psychoeducation and Emotional Stabilisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The trial's PES phase consists of 10 weekly sessions and may be extended if required. — A multicentred two-arm parallel single-blind superiority randomised controlled trial comparing psychological and emotional stabilisation with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and treatment-as-usual to treatment-as-usual with adults with intellectual disabilities who have post-traumatic
- The PES module was adapted for intellectual disabilities and aims to build strengths, emotional regulation, alliance, and trust. — A multicentred two-arm parallel single-blind superiority randomised controlled trial comparing psychological and emotional stabilisation with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and treatment-as-usual to treatment-as-usual with adults with intellectual disabilities who have post-traumatic
- PES targets dysregulation, interpersonal difficulties, dissociation, and somatic symptoms while promoting coping and safety. — A multicentred two-arm parallel single-blind superiority randomised controlled trial comparing psychological and emotional stabilisation with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and treatment-as-usual to treatment-as-usual with adults with intellectual disabilities who have post-traumatic
- PES is used as a preparatory phase before trauma-focused work for complex PTSD. — A multicentred two-arm parallel single-blind superiority randomised controlled trial comparing psychological and emotional stabilisation with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and treatment-as-usual to treatment-as-usual with adults with intellectual disabilities who have post-traumatic
- The value of a stabilisation phase before EMDR remains uncertain across all populations. — A multicentred two-arm parallel single-blind superiority randomised controlled trial comparing psychological and emotional stabilisation with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and treatment-as-usual to treatment-as-usual with adults with intellectual disabilities who have post-traumatic