Journal of Traumatic Stress

Efficacy of emotion focused therapy for adult survivors of child abuse: A preliminary study

Sandra Paivio ; James Nieuwenhuis
Emotion-focused therapyResearchNon-randomized controlled trials or naturalistic studyEnglish
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Abstracts

This study examined the effectiveness of Emotion Focused Therapy with 32 adult survivors (EFT‐AS) of childhood abuse (emotional, physical, and sexual). EFT‐AS is a 20‐week individual psychotherapy based on current emotion theory and experiential therapy theory and research. The study employed a quasi‐experimental design in which participants, who met screening criteria, were assigned to therapy or a variably delayed therapy condition. Clients receiving EFT‐AS achieved significant improvements in multiple domains of disturbance. Clients in the delayed treatment condition showed minimal improvements over the wait interval but after EFT‐AS showed significant improvements comparable to the immediate therapy group. These effects were maintained at 9 months (on average) follow‐up.

Revista académica
Journal of Traumatic Stress
Autor
Año de publicación
2001
Volumen
14
Número de páginas
115-133,
Numero ISSN
0894-9867
DOI
10.1023/a:1007891716593

APA citation

Paivio, S., & Nieuwenhuis, J. (2001). Efficacy of emotion focused therapy for adult survivors of child abuse: A preliminary study. Journal Of Traumatic Stress, 14, 115-133, . https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1007891716593