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A protocol for managing dissociative symptoms in refugee populations

This article describes a clinical protocol for supporting those presenting with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative symptoms, particularly dissociative flashbacks, based on a cross-culturally applicable model. The protocol is discussed from the perspective of working with a refuge...

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Published in:Cognitive behaviour therapist 2019, Vol.12, Article e27
Main Authors: Chessell, Zoe J., Brady, Francesca, Akbar, Sameena, Stevens, Adele, Young, Kerry
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