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Applying Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Thought Field Therapy in Kurdistan region of Iraq: A retrospective case series study of mental-health interventions in a setting of political instability and armed conflicts
Authors:Pegah AM Seidi  Dilshad Jaff  Suzanne M Connolly  Asle Hoffart
Institution:1. College of Medicine, University of Garmian, Kalar, Sulaimania, Kurdistan, Iraq;2. Research Center, University of Garmian, Kalar, Sulaimania, Kurdistan, Iraq;3. Department of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA;4. Sedona, Arizona, USA;1. Institute of Noetic Sciences, 101 San Antonio Rd., Petaluma, CA, United States;2. University of California, San Diego, United States;1. CAM, Akamai University, Hilo Hawaii;2. Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Earthsongs Holistic Consulting, 31907 South Davis Ranch Rd., Marana, AZ 85658, USA;3. Health Science Research, Rewley House, University of Oxford, UK;4. Biostatistics & Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin-Madison;5. Psychology, Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Surgery, The University of Arizona, USA;1. Korin Agricultura e Meio Ambiente Ltda., Estrada Municipal de Camaquã, sn, Caixa Postal 033, CEP: 13537-000, Ipeúna, SP, Brazil;2. Church of World Messianity of Brazil, Rua Morgado de Mateus, 77, Vila Mariana, CEP: 04515-050, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;3. Rua São João, 667, Centro, CEP.: 13432-009, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Background: Mass violence, atrocities, and political upheavals have affected the prosperity and psychological health of the people of Iraq. Those living in the Garmian region of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq are among those most affected. While there is an urgent need for mental health interventions in this region, mental health resources are scarce, and only a small percentage of the population in need receive mental health care. Despite the high burden of mental illness, and the general demand by the community and local authorities for social and psychological services, effective validated cost-effective interventions tailored to address the cultural and social problems are scarce. This retrospective case series study, which is based on the lead author's experiences in the Garmian region, aims to describe the results of using two mental health interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy and thought field therapy.Methods and findings: The files of 31 clients that met criteria of the study were selected using purposive sampling. The results showed that, of the 13 clients who received Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, one improved and others showed either no change in symptoms, deterioration of symptoms, or dropped out of treatment. All 11 clients who received only Thought Field Therapy, showed improvement in their symptoms. Seven clients who received Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and showed no improvement received Thought Field Therapy, and showed improvement finally. While the results of preliminary experience with Thought Field Therapy in the Garmian community is encouraging, conducting randomized controlled trials with follow-ups, and comparing Thought Field Therapy with other therapeutic approaches is needed to substantiate these findings.Conclusion: We found that Thought Field Therapy had positive results in reducing anxiety disorders and trauma related symptoms, as compared to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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