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Loss & Psychotrauma – Working Group Literature Notes



Narrative Exposure Therapy – By Lyanne Reitsma .................................................................. 2

Schauer, M., Robjant, K., Elbert, T., & Neuner, F. (2019). ................................................................2

Treatment of Prolonged Grief Following Traumatic Loss – By Jeroen Knipscheer ............... 14

Boelen, P. A., Hout, M. v. d., & Bout, J. v. d. (2013). ......................................................................14

Spuij, M., van Londen-Huiberts, A., & Boelen, P. A. (2013). ..........................................................23

Losing a Client to Suicide – By Kate Avis .............................................................................. 32

Gutin NJ (2019). ................................................................................................................................32

Gutin NJ (2019). ................................................................................................................................38

Non-death Loss – By Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik ...................................................................... 44

Harvey, J. H. (2001). .........................................................................................................................44

Stroebe, M., Schut, H., & Nauta, M. H. (2016). ...............................................................................47

Sexual Trauma – By Simone Belt ............................................................................................ 52

Dworkin, E. R., Ojalehto, H. J., Brill, C. D., Fitzpatrick, S., Bedard-Gilligan, M. A., & Kaysen, D.
(2019). ...............................................................................................................................................52




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,Narrative Exposure Therapy – By Lyanne Reitsma


Schauer, M., Robjant, K., Elbert, T., & Neuner, F. (2019).
Narrative exposure therapy for PTSD. In book: Casebook to the APA Clinical Practice
Guideline for the treatment of PTSD, pp. 309-328. Available through Blackboard




Main Takeaway = Gives an overview of what Narrative exposure therapy (NET) is, its

rationale, evidence supporting it, the steps carried out during the therapeutic intervention,

and how it facilitates and sustains client engagement. It also explores a case example.



Narrative exposure therapy (NET) =

• A treatment for adults and child survivors who continue to suffer from past

experiences of traumatic stressors

• Designed for individuals who have been exposed to complex and multiple

traumata, after having survived severe and repeated physical and social threats to

life and integrity

o (Suffer from deliberate, repeated and prolonged interpersonal trauma)

• Enables individuals to establish a coherent autobiographical narrative of their most

significant experiences

o the narration contextualizes life events that were highly arousing, so that

internal reminders, threat related cues, lose their dominance over the

person's experience of emotions, physiological responses, cognitive

patterns, and relationships to self and others in the present

• Designed to meet the following requirements:




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, 1. Applicable to various traumatized groups (no exclusion based on demographic

variables)

▪ It is possible to sensitively adapt to procedures to different

environments and cultural settings

2. has been evaluated in ecologically valid combat real world settings. Shows

cumulative beneficial effects, evident after only a few sessions

▪ especially important in attending to resource-poor communities in

low-income countries or crisis regions

3. Integration into larger scale service provision within a cascade model of public

mental health care is possible

4. Finds “Complex trauma inevitably involves the abuse of human rights”

fundamental, since it allows both survivor and therapist to compare the

atrocities that have occurred against objective, agreed upon principles of how

human beings should behave towards each other. (Counter stigma associated

with survivors & raise awareness of human rights violations)

▪ for victims, regaining access to their biographies and communicating

their history to others can empower them to stand up for their rights

as victims of violence and overcome feelings of anger, hopelessness,

and powerlessness



Rational for NET:

• After experiencing traumatic stressors, a victim usually expect that other humans

are untrustworthy → frustrates the need for belonging, control and autonomy,

personal appreciation and physical care → Leads to negative about the self and




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