Sleep deprivation – some benefit (Porcheret, 2015). Not benefitial in reduction of traumatic intrusions (Sopp, 2020). Data is contradictory (Porcheret, 2019). week: sleeping “too little” or “too much” was associated with more intrusive memories (Porcheret, 2020).
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High Inflammation – CRP; (Michopolous 2015).
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Amygdala reactivity (Stevens et al., 2017).
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Computerized Visuospatial Tasks (Iyadurai et al, 2018; Horsh et al, 2017).
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Sleep deprivation – some benefit (Porcheret, 2015). Not benefitial in reduction of traumatic intrusions (Sopp, 2020). Data is contradictory (Porcheret, 2019). week: sleeping “too little” or “too much” was associated with more intrusive memories (Porcheret, 2020).
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No specific recommendation
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Hippocampal activity (van Rooij et al., 2017).
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Brief EMDR intervention, R-TEP (Gil-Jardiné et al, 2018). There is no consensus whether or not EMDR alter the trajectory in a favourable way. We do not recommend to do this, because it could be just the waste of resourses.
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Sleep deprivation – some benefit (Porcheret, 2015). Not benefitial in reduction of traumatic intrusions (Sopp, 2020). Data is contradictory (Porcheret, 2019). week: sleeping “too little” or “too much” was associated with more intrusive memories (Porcheret, 2020).
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Clinical findings showed that a single session of approx. 25 minute behavioural intervention (reminder cue + mental rotation instructions + Tetris game play) reduce intrusive memories of trauma over one week (Yiadurai, 2018, Horsch, 2017). Idealy it should be applied before the first night of sleep after the exposure. Longer term studies needed.