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Die theoretisch und empirisch bestätigte Verbindung zwischen PTBS und chronischen Schmerzen zieht konsequenterweise Überlegungen zur Therapie nach sich. Transdiagnostischen Modellen kommt dabei eine wesentliche Bedeutung zu. In Bezug auf transdiagnostische Krankheitsfaktoren sind verschiedene transdiagnostische Behandlungsansätze relevant. Hierzu zählen das Unified Transdiagnostic Protocol von David Barlow, die emotionsfokussierte kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (ECBT), die transdiagnostische Anwendung der Dialektisch-Behavioralen Therapie (DBT), die Akzeptanz- und Commitment-Therapie (ACT) nach Steven Hayes, die Mentalisierungsbasierte Therapie (MBT) nach Anthony Bateman und Peter Fonagy, Interoceptive Exposure sowie Biofeedback und narrative Exposition. Diese verschiedenen Ansätze werden in diesem Kapitel näher beschrieben.

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Sprung, M., Riffer, F., Streibl, L.E., Kaiser, E. (2018). Transdiagnostische Behandlungsansätze. In: Riffer, F., Kaiser, E., Sprung, M., Streibl, L. (eds) Das Fremde: Flucht – Trauma – Resilienz. Psychosomatik im Zentrum, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56619-0_13

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