Effect of Motor Interference Therapy on Distress Related to Traumatic Memories: A Randomized, Double‐Blind, Controlled Feasibility Trial
Alonso Morales‐Rivero,
Daniel Crail‐Meléndez,
Lorena Reyes‐Santos
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionTraumatic memories (TM) are a core feature of stress‐related disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Treatment is often difficult, and specific pharmacological interventions are lacking. We present a novel non‐pharmacological intervention called motor interference therapy (MIT) as a promising alternative for these symptoms.AimsTo determine the feasibility of MIT, a brief, audio‐delivered, and non‐pharmacological intervention that uses cognitive and motor tasks to treat TM.Methods… Show more
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