Keefe John R, Louka Charalambia, Moreno Andrew, Spellun Jessica, Zonana Jess, Milrod Barbara L
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City (Keefe, Milrod); Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City (Keefe, Moreno, Spellun, Zonana, Milrod); Department of Psychiatry, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York City (Louka); Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, Connecticut (Zonana).
Am J Psychother. 2023 Sep 1;76(3):115-123. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20220037. Epub 2023 May 19.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals report higher rates of exposure to traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared with heterosexual and cisgender individuals. No treatment outcomes research has focused on PTSD in the LGBTQ population. Trauma-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy (TFPP) is a brief, manualized, attachment- and affect-focused psychotherapy for PTSD. TFPP explicitly incorporates broad identity-related and societal factors into its conceptualization of trauma and its consequences, which may be especially helpful for LGBTQ patients with minority stress who seek affirmative care.
Fourteen LGBTQ patients with PTSD, assessed with the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5), received 24 sessions of twice-weekly (12 weeks) TFPP via teletherapy provided by supervised early-career therapists inexperienced in the modality. Sessions were videotaped to monitor therapists' treatment adherence. Patients were assessed at baseline, week 5, termination (week 12), and 3 months posttreatment for PTSD symptoms (assessed with the CAPS-5) and secondary outcomes.
TFPP was well tolerated by patients, with 12 (86%) completing the intervention. CAPS-5-measured PTSD symptoms, including dissociation, significantly improved during treatment (mean decrease=-21.8, d=-1.98), and treatment gains were maintained at follow-up. Most patients experienced PTSD clinical response (N=10, 71%) or diagnostic remission (N=7, 50%). Patients generally experienced significant, concomitant improvements in complex PTSD symptoms, general anxiety, depression, and psychosocial functioning. Adherence to the intervention among therapists was high, with 93% of rated sessions meeting adherence standards.
TFPP shows promise in the treatment of PTSD among sexual and gender minority patients seeking LGBTQ-affirmative PTSD care.
与异性恋和顺性别个体相比,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别及酷儿(LGBTQ)群体遭受创伤性事件和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的比例更高。目前尚无针对LGBTQ群体PTSD的治疗效果研究。创伤聚焦心理动力心理治疗(TFPP)是一种针对PTSD的简短、手册化、以依恋和情感为重点的心理治疗方法。TFPP在其对创伤及其后果的概念化中明确纳入了广泛的与身份认同相关的社会因素,这可能对寻求肯定性治疗的、承受少数群体压力的LGBTQ患者特别有帮助。
14名患有PTSD的LGBTQ患者,通过《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第5版临床医生用PTSD量表(CAPS-5)进行评估,由缺乏该治疗方式经验的早期职业治疗师在督导下通过远程治疗提供每周两次(共12周)的24次TFPP治疗。治疗过程进行录像以监测治疗师对治疗的依从性。在基线、第5周、治疗结束(第12周)以及治疗后3个月对患者进行评估,以了解PTSD症状(用CAPS-5评估)及次要结果。
患者对TFPP耐受性良好,12名(86%)完成了干预。治疗期间,CAPS-5测量的PTSD症状,包括解离症状,显著改善(平均下降=-21.8,d=-1.98),且治疗效果在随访中得以维持。大多数患者出现了PTSD临床反应(n=10,71%)或诊断缓解(n=7,50%)。患者在复杂性PTSD症状、广泛性焦虑、抑郁和心理社会功能方面普遍有显著的同时改善。治疗师对干预的依从性很高,93%的评估疗程符合依从性标准。
对于寻求LGBTQ肯定性PTSD治疗的性少数和性别少数患者,TFPP在PTSD治疗中显示出前景。