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Sezione Generale - Linee guida per i disturbi sintomatici

N. 54 (2024)

Ruolo della TCC e sintesi linee guida per il trattamento psicologico del disturbo da stress post traumatico (PTSD), PTSD Complesso e PTSD Acuto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/qpc54-2024oa18655
Inviata
10 ottobre 2024
Pubblicato
17-10-2024

Abstract

Le esperienze traumatica, sia quelle episodiche che quelle continuate nel tempo, specie durante lo sviluppo, possono generare quadri clinici specifici come il Disturbo da Stress Post-Traumatico (PTSD), il Disturbo Acuto da Stress (ASD) e il Disturbo da Stress Post-Traumatico complesso (CPTSD), ma anche costituire una dimensione psicopatologica che diffonde in tutti i quadri clinici peggiorandone la prognosi e gli esiti del trattamento. Le linee guida presentate in questa rassegna sono state sviluppate per il trattamento delle specifiche categorie diagnostiche. In particolare per il PTSD dall’American Psychiatric Association (APA; 2017), dal National Institute for Health and Care Excellence britannico (NICE; 2018), dal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) of United States of America (VA/DoD; 2017). Per quanto riguarda invece l’ASD, indicazioni per la gestione dei pazienti con tale disturbo sono riportate nelle linee guida APA del 2004. La UK Psychological Trauma Society (2017), l’International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS; 2019), e il NICE (2018) forniscono linee guida per il cPTSD.

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