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Sleep Hypn. 2018; 20(3): -


War Experiences, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Sleep Disorders: clinical effectiveness of Treatment by Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts (TRPPT) of mental-war disorders in Syrian Refugees Children and Adolescents war victims. A new therapeutic trial

Amani KUBITARY, Muaweah Ahmad ALSALEH.




Abstract

BACKGROUND: War contributes to sleep disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder by war experiences. Theses mental and psychological troubles are a common symptom in children and adolescents during Wartime.
Aim: The objective of this study was the first to evaluate the effects of the method of Therapy by Repeating Phrases of Positive Thoughts (TRPPT) and Cognitive and Positive psychotherapy (CPPT) training during Wartime among children and adolescents in Syria. This study attempted to treat the evils of wars, which cause deep wounds and psychological scares because of their horrors.

Method: The sample consisted of 41 Syrian children and adolescents, aged 13 to 17 years.

Results: 41 Syrian children and adolescents (experimental group) who benefited from TRPPT have the decreasing on Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Sleep Disorders (SD) and remember of War Experiences (WE). The results showed a significant decrease in PTSD in throughout the Therapy (p

Key words: Wartime, Peacetime, Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy, Cognitive psychology, Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, Positive psychology, Research, Practice, Cognitive Activity, Syria.






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