Case Report: Integrating CBT, hypnosis-based consciousness activation techniques, and yoga-based postural training: a three-pillar approach used for migrant populations - Report - MDSpire
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Case Report: Integrating CBT, hypnosis-based consciousness activation techniques, and yoga-based postural training: a three-pillar approach used for migrant populations
Clinical Report: A Three-Faceted Therapeutic Model for Migrant Communities
Background
Migrant populations often face unique mental health challenges, including emotional dysregulation and limited access to care, exacerbated by trauma and chronic stress.
Data Highlights
No numerical data or trial data presented in the article.
Key Findings
The model combines cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis techniques, and yoga-based training.
Emotional identification is emphasized as a key therapeutic process.
Interventions include a five-session psychotherapy and a single-session concentration group.
Preliminary observations show increased attentional flexibility and reduced physiological tension.
Long-term effects include improvements in sleep, concentration, and reductions in anxiety and depressive symptoms.
Clinical Implications
The three-pillar model provides a framework for addressing emotional dysregulation in migrant populations. Its multimodal approach may enhance therapeutic engagement and outcomes in culturally diverse settings.
Conclusion
This integrative model demonstrates potential for improving mental health outcomes among migrant communities, warranting further empirical evaluation.