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EMDR-therapy for child-related PTSD in parents of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and severe emotional dysregulation: a multiple baseline evaluation
EMDR Therapy for PTSD in Parents of Teens with Autism and Severe Emotional Problems: A Multiple Baseline Study
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Abstract
All seven parents in this study showed a reduction of symptoms after , with none meeting PTSD criteria post-treatment.
- Parental trauma symptoms are linked to their children's severe emotional dysregulation and behaviors.
- Post-treatment, all parents reported reduced stress levels, suggesting an improvement in their emotional well-being.
- Five out of seven parents observed a decrease in their adolescents' emotional dysregulation after treatment.
- The benefits of trauma-focused therapy for parents may extend to improved support for their children’s treatment outcomes.
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0 of 7 parents
Decrease in Symptoms
None of the parents met criteria after treatment and follow-up.
100%
Reduction in Parental Stress
All parents reported reduced stress at post-treatment and follow-up.
5 of 7 parents
Improvement in Adolescent ED
Five out of seven parents observed reduced ED in their adolescents post-treatment.