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Narrative exposure therapy (KidNET)

a short-term individual treatment for PTSD delivered by experienced mental health clinicians. It involves constructing a narrative about the patient's whole life, focusing on traumatic experiences and memories. KidNET is a version of narrative exposure therapy adapted for war-affected adolescents and children aged 12 to 17 years, and studies have shown it to be effective in reducing PTSD symptoms in various settings. However, further research is needed on the long-term efficacy of KidNET and maintenance interventions that involve ongoing treatment.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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