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Not Yet RecruitingNCT05674734

4FM Acceptance Training as the New Form of cPTSD-focused Treatment Based on Existential Analysis

Relational Trauma as an Etiological Factor of Neurotic and/or Personality Disorders Training Acceptance 4FM as a New Form of Therapy for These Disorders

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Research project entitled "The experience of relational trauma as an important etiological factor of neurotic and/or personality disorders. The 4FM Acceptance training as a new form of therapy for these disorders" assumes the following goals: 1. validation of the Polish version of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ); 2. assessment of prevalence of relational trauma among adult psychiatric patients hospitalized at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology; 3. development a new therapeutic intervention - 4FM Acceptance training - based on the methodology of the Existential Analysis; 4. assessment of the impact of the 4FM Acceptance training among patients with cPTSD. The original therapeutic intervention - 4FM Acceptance training - will be developed based on the methodological assumptions of the 4 Fundamental Motivations (4FM) in the Existential Analysis methodology, developed by Alfried Längle, student of Viktor Frankl, a representative of the Existential Psychology, together with other important representatives, i.e. Rollo May, Irvin Yalom and in Poland prof. Antoni Kępiński.

Detailed description

Relational trauma, related to early childhood traumatic experiences in relationships with caregivers, usually parents, significantly affects the overall functioning of a person in adulthood. It may also contribute to the occurrence of neurotic disorders and/or personality disorders. The ICD-11 classification introduces a new diagnosis related to the experience of relational trauma, i.e., "complex post-traumatic stress disorder - complex PTSD" (6B41, complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, cPTSD). It is a separate nosological unit from PTSD (6B40) (ICD-11, 2022). Relational trauma therapy should differ from that recommended in PTSD, as it often happens that the "burden of the past" affects the present. Existential psychotherapy may be an effective form of treatment. The Existential Analysis, Alfried Längle's theory of motivation, can be used to treat people who have experienced relational trauma and meet the criteria of cPTSD diagnosis. The project will analyze the impact of a new group therapeutic intervention - 4FM Acceptance Training - on improving existential fulfilment, increasing basic hope, and reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. 4FM Acceptance Training is the intervention including self-regulatory strategies and trauma-focused interventions. The obtained results will allow for the assessment of: dissemination of relational trauma, alexithymia, dissociation, somatoform dissociation in the context of the attachment style among people with mental disorders. Thus, they will contribute to the verification of the hypothesis of relational trauma as an important etiological factor of personality disorders and / or neurotic disorders; the usefulness of the 4FM Acceptance group training in the therapy of people with relational trauma and cPTSD.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORAL4FM Acceptance Training4FM Acceptance Training, therapeutic intervention in the form of an additional to TAU module - 12 (1,5 hour) group meetings in the form of 4FM Acceptance Training at Day Care Units at IPIN Mental Health Centre for Mokotów and IPiN (1 meeting weekly).

Timeline

Start date
2023-04-01
Primary completion
2023-06-30
Completion
2026-12-31
First posted
2023-01-06
Last updated
2023-03-06

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