Effectiveness of Basic Body Awareness Therapy in Post-traumatic Stress Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial (BATEP)
PostTraumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for PostTraumatic Stress Disorder focused on measuring Basic Body Awareness Therapy, physiotherapy, anxiety, depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- a) survivors of COVID-19, health workers and women suffering from gender-based violence with level of post-traumatic stress disorder scale (DSM-V) moderate or severe,
- b) age >18 years,
- c) they could manage to stand in the position of "lying", "sitting", and "standing" without assistance
Exclusion Criteria:
- a) they could not follow the intervention due to mental or physical health
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Basic Body Awareness Therapy
Control
Basic Body Awareness Therapy (BBAT), a health oriented, multi-perspective and person-centred approach with a focus on the patient's resources, is a movement awareness training approach in physiotherapy, aiming to promote movement quality in daily life through self-exploration and self-experience enabling the learning of new movement habits. BBAT consists of a broad scope of movements in the following positions: lying, sitting, standing and walking. Relational movements are practiced in therapy with components such as rhythm, form, elasticity, flow, intention and voice
The control group will be treatment for usual for PTSD. Pharmacological treatment is based in fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline and venlafaxine. Regarding non-pharmacological treatment the strongly recommendations are cognitive-behavioural therapy, cognitive processing therapy, cognitive therapy and prolonged exposure therapy