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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work? : time for randomised controlled trials.

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Subject: There is a lack of randomised controlled studies of the effectiveness of debriefing. Studies to date have not been controlled, and have failed to show long-term benefits from debriefing, despite a perception of its usefulness. Suggests that debriefing fulfills some real and symbolic needs, but requires further assessment
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There is a lack of randomised controlled studies of the effectiveness of debriefing. Studies to date have not been controlled, and have failed to show long-term benefits from debriefing, despite a perception of its usefulness. Suggests that debriefing fulfills some real and symbolic needs, but requires further assessment

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