“…However, exceptional experimental studies do exist, with substantial improvements found using the Common Elements Treatment Approach, compared to the less effective Cognitive Processing Therapy (Weiss et al, 2015). Quasiexperimental and outcome research on the rehabilitation of torture survivors provides further support for CBT (Halvorsen & Stenmark, 2010;Neuner et al, 2010) and NET (Dibaj, Overaas Halvorsen, Edward Ottesen Kennair, & Inge Stenmark, 2017;Hansen, Hansen-Nord, Smier, EngelkesHeby, & Modvig, 2017), culturally tailored health promotion intervention (Berkson, Tor, Mollica, Lavelle, & Cosenza, 2014) and educational groups (Phaneth, Panha, Sopheap, Harlacher, & Polatin, 2014). Furthermore, the literature reviewed indicates a strong prevalence of European and North American studies on the rehabilitation of torture survivors, with few outcome studies based in Africa.…”