Psychothérapies et Approches Cliniques

Somatic experiencing - effectiveness and key factors of a body-oriented trauma therapy: a scoping literature review.

Eur J Psychotraumatol . 2021;12 (1) :1929023

Résumé

BACKGROUND: The body-oriented therapeutic approach treats post-traumatic symptoms by changing the interoceptive and proprioceptive sensations associated with the traumatic experience. Filling a gap in the landscape of trauma treatments, has attracted growing interest in research and therapeutic practice, recently.OBJECTIVE: To date, there is no literature review of the effectiveness and key factors of . This review aims to summarize initial findings on the effectiveness of and to outline method-specific key factors of .METHOD: To gain a first overview of the literature, we conducted a scoping review including studies until 13 August 2020. We identified 83 articles of which 16 fit inclusion criteria and were systematically analysed.RESULTS: Findings provide preliminary evidence for positive effects of on PTSD-related symptoms. Moreover, initial evidence suggests that has a positive impact on affective and somatic symptoms and measures of well-being in both traumatized and non-traumatized samples. Practitioners and clients identified resource-orientation and use of touch as method-specific key factors of . Yet, an overall studies quality assessment as well as a Cochrane analysis of risk of bias indicate that the overall study quality is mixed.CONCLUSIONS: The results concerning effectiveness and method-specific key factors of are promising; yet, require more support from unbiased RCT-research. Future research should focus on filling this gap.

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