This case study explores the memory reconsolidation-based technique of reconsolidation of traumatic memories (RTM) to address complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD). Using the framework of CPTSD and the components of International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ), several presenting symptoms and the history of childhood trauma (adverse childhood experiences assessment) were assessed. The individual, based on the trauma-informed care approach, went through a total of eight sessions after the initial consultation that included RTM on index trauma events, reframing, and self-regulation techniques. CPTSD and several internalizing symptoms were measured before and after the intervention. The findings suggest that memory reconsolidation-based RTM protocol, coupled with the constructs of CPTSD using ITQ and index trauma, could provide benefits for individuals with symptoms from prolonged exposure to trauma during childhood.
Keywords: adverse childhood experiences; anxiety; childhood trauma; complex ptsd; depression; disturbance in self-organization (dso); reconsolidation of traumatic memories (rtm).
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