
"Trauma-related symptoms often persist because they serve psychological functions in reaction to the trauma, indicating a complex interplay between past experiences and current emotional states."
"Even with current best treatments, about two-thirds of patients still have enough symptoms to meet a PTSD diagnosis, highlighting the inadequacy of existing approaches."
"Trauma-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (TFPP) explores how traumatic and early life experiences have affected the individual's emotions, self-assessments, expectations of others, and relationships."
First-line PTSD treatments often leave patients with lingering symptoms, necessitating alternative methods. Trauma-related symptoms can serve psychological functions, influenced by early experiences that shape self-perception and relationships. Traditional exposure therapies may overlook the deeper meanings of trauma and fail to address multiple traumatic events. Trauma-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (TFPP) offers a different perspective by examining how past traumas affect emotions and relationships, aiming for more profound psychological change and lasting symptom relief.
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