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posted on 2020-06-09, 01:46authored byJayne Timmins
The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Rewind treatment for post traumatic stress in a police force setting. Officers and staff int he police force were referred for treatment by the Occupational Health advisors, and all those who were referred were treated with no exclusion criteria. Any staff with a possible diagnosis for PTSD were first seen by the Forces Medical Advisor for a diagnosis before making a referral for Rewind treatment. All the clients treated using Rewind in a specific police force between 2009 and 2013 ere included and gave informed consent to participate in this study prior to starting treatment. All those treated by the service completed the CORE-OM before and after treatment. Those with a diagnosis of PTSD or PTS were also given the IES-R before and after treatment. The Griffin and Tyrrell (2004) HG treatment was used with the Griffin and Tyrrell (2001) protocol for the Rewind technique.