New therapy program shows promise for trauma survivors with dissociative disorders
NCT ID NCT07432646
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a psychoeducational program called Finding Solid Ground for 30 adults with dissociative disorders caused by childhood trauma. Participants received 3 months of inpatient treatment and continued the program as outpatients. Researchers measured changes in trauma symptoms, emotional regulation, and coping abilities to see if the program helped.
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Modum Bad, Psychiatric clinic
Vikersund, Buskerud, 3370, Norway
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