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The impact of enhancing perceived self-efficacy in torture survivors

Depression and Anxiety Sep 12, 2017

Morina N, et al. – The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of enhancing perceived self-efficacy (SE) on coping with trauma reminders and distress tolerance in tortured refugees. Results of this study suggested that promoting SE in tortured refugees can assist with managing distress from trauma reminders, and promoting greater distress tolerance. The authors advised that enhancing perceived SE in tortured refugees could increase their capacity to tolerate distress during therapy and could be a useful means to improve treatment response.
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