Trauma therapies for psychosis: A state‐of‐the‐art review

Author:

Hardy Amy12ORCID,Keen Nadine2,van den Berg David34ORCID,Varese Filippo56ORCID,Longden Eleanor567ORCID,Ward Thomas1ORCID,Brand Rachel M8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience King's College London London UK

2. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust London UK

3. Mark van der Gaag Research Centre, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute The Hague The Netherlands

4. Vrije University Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre The University of Manchester Manchester UK

6. Complex Trauma and Resilience Research Unit, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

7. Psychosis Research Unit, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

8. School of Health University of the Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTraumatic events, particularly childhood interpersonal victimisation, have been found to play a causal role in the occurrence of psychosis and shape the phenomenology of psychotic experiences. Higher rates of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma‐related mental health problems are also found in people with psychosis diagnoses compared to the general population. It is, therefore, imperative that therapists are willing and able to address trauma and its consequences when supporting recovery from distressing psychosis.MethodThis paper will support this need by providing a state‐of‐the‐art overview of the safety, acceptability and effects of trauma therapies for psychosis.ResultsWe will first introduce how seminal cognitive‐behavioural models of psychosis shed light on the mechanisms by which trauma may give rise to psychotic experiences, including a putative role for trauma‐related emotions, beliefs and episodic memories. The initial application of prolonged exposure and eye movement and desensitation and reprocessing therapy (EMDR) for treating PTSD in psychosis will be described, followed by consideration of integrative approaches. These integrative approaches aim to address the impact of trauma on both post‐traumatic stress symptoms and trauma‐related psychosis. Integrative approaches include EMDR for psychosis (EMDRp) and trauma‐focused Cognitive‐Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (tf‐CBTp). Finally, emerging dialogic approaches for targeting trauma‐related voice‐hearing will be considered, demonstrating the potential value of adopting co‐produced (Talking with Voices) and digitally augmented (AVATAR) therapies.ConclusionWe will conclude by reflecting on current issues in the area, and implications for research and clinical practice.

Funder

King's College London

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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1. Special issue: State of the art in CBT and third‐wave therapies for psychosis;Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice;2023-12-18

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