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In this part of the report, the authors discuss PTSD in the context of empirical research, taking psychotherapeutic modalities into account. Solution-oriented psychotherapy has its roots in the concept of Elisa, who not only developed ways to support people with existential crises, but also people who have to struggle with disorders that result from traumatic experiences. Traumatotherapy is a modality that refers to methods and techniques that lead to the balance of the client who is familiar with extreme experiences. Possibility-focused psychotherapy (psychotherapy of possibilities), according to its creator, requires the creation of a therapeutic climate that leads to creative cooperation with the client and consequently creates an atmosphere of psychological comfort and security in which the client begins to “to free” and realize the potential of his true self. It is this atmosphere that speeds up the process of empowerment and acceptance of the true picture of yourself and others.
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