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Trauma-focused treatments for victims of interpersonal violence: A comparison of treatment interventions and outcomes

Gonçalves M, Martinho G, Ghafoori B
Psychother Res

Background: Interpersonal violence represents a critical public health issue globally, with profound psychological impacts on victims. 

Objective: The main objective of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of different trauma-focused therapies on mental health outcomes of victims of interpersonal violence, at a community mental health clinic. 

Methods: Employing a secondary data methodology, the research involves 601 participants who reported being victims of sexual assault (49.1%), domestic violence (44.3%) or sexual trafficking (6.7%). The average age of the participants was 35.54 years, with a majority being female (89.8%). 

Results: Initial assessments revealed distinct symptomatology among the groups; however, by the ninth therapy session, symptom severity converged across the board, surpassing threshold levels for clinical concern. No significant interaction was observed between the type of trauma-focused therapy and the specific trauma encountered, suggesting a beneficial effect of trauma-focused therapies investigated. This uniformity in therapeutic outcomes underscores the potential of trauma-focused therapies to foster psychological healing in victims of diverse forms of interpersonal violence. 

Conclusions: The findings advocate for the widespread adoption of trauma-focused therapeutic interventions in community settings, emphasizing their role in the recovery of victims, independent of the nature of the trauma or the specific trauma-focused therapeutic model employed.

Gonçalves M, Martinho G, Ghafoori B. Trauma-focused treatments for victims of interpersonal violence: a comparison of treatment interventions and outcomes. Psychother Res. 2025;35(6):918-931. DOI:10.1080/10503307.2024.2353890. PMID: 38805400

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