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Fe wnaeth Cyn-filwyr GIG Cymru greu partneriaeth â Phrifysgol Caerdydd i brofi therapi seicolegol newydd sy'n canolbwyntio ar drawma gan adran seiciatreg filwrol yr Iseldiroedd, wedi'i anelu at gyn-filwyr â PTSD sy'n gwrthsefyll triniaeth.

Y tîm ymchwil yng Nghaerdydd, dan arweiniad yr Athro Jonathan Bisson, Prif Ymchwilydd a Dr Neil Kitchiner, Phrif Ymchwilydd, yn ogystal â’r Athro Robert Van Deursen, yr Athro Ben Hannigan a’r cynrychiolydd defnyddwyr Lt Col (Rtd) John Skipper. Recriwtiwyd 42 o gyn-filwyr milwrol i'r astudiaeth. Y nod oedd profi therapi dadsensiteiddio ac ailgydgrynhoi modiwlaidd y cof wedi ei gynorthwyo gan symudiad (3MDR) ar gyn-filwyr y DU sy'n byw yng Nghymru, sydd wedi derbyn therapïau seicolegol sy'n canolbwyntio ar drawma sy'n seiliedig ar dystiolaeth (TFCBT) ac ADSLl) ac yn parhau i fod yn symptomatig. Mae therapyddion Cyn-filwr GIG Cymru sydd wedi darparu 3MDR i gyfranogwyr yn cynnwys: Victoria Williams, (BIPABM), William Watkins, (BIPCT), Vanessa Bailey, (BIPAB) Clare Crole-Rees a Dean Whybrow, (BIPCaF). Cefnogwyd y gwaith o redeg yr astudiaeth o ddydd i ddydd gan y cynorthwyydd ymchwil Kali Barawi: Mae'r cyfeiriad e-bost hwn wedi'i warchod rhag robotiaid sbam. Rhaid i chi alluogi JavaScript i'w weld..

Am fwy o wybodaeth am yr astudiaeth ewch i http://www.ncmh.info/3mdr-treatment-resistant-ptsd/.

Mae Prifysgol Caerdydd hefyd yn cynnal nifer o astudiaethau ymchwil eraill ar PTSD (mewn sifiliaid) ac mae gwybodaeth am hyn ar gael yn https://www.traumaticstressresearch.co.uk/research.

Mae'r astudiaeth wedi ei chyhoeddi yma: 3MDR Mehefin 2020.

15.11.2017

3MDR Therapy

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Motion-assisted Multi-modular Memory Desensitisation and Reconsolidation (3MDR), is a new talking therapy for Military Veterans which shares many of the principles and methods used in existing therapies, but which extends these using virtual reality techniques including adding in your own music, photographs and walking on a treadmill. http://www.cardiffandvaleuhb.wales....
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15.02.2021

3MDR: Virtual reality treatment for veterans with PTSD

NCMH (National Centre for Mental Health)

NCMH (National Centre for Mental Health)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a common and debilitating condition that is estimated to affect around 6% of British military veterans. Symptoms include being constantly on edge and vividly re-experiencing a traumatic event and often result in social isolation. Researchers and clinicians at Cardiff University and within NHS Wales have completed a randomised controlled trial of a new therapy, known as 3MDR (multi-modular motion-assisted memory desensitisation and reconsolidation). 3MDR is based on a combination of virtual reality exposure as well as eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, which is an established psychological treatment for PTSD. The 42 military veterans who took part in the study and had previously had no success using conventional forms of treatment for their PTSD symptoms. The participants were split into two groups. The group that received immediate treatment with 3MDR showed significantly improved PTSD symptoms than the delayed treatment group at the 12-week follow up. The delayed treatment group also responded well to 3MDR and the immediate treatment group maintained their improvement when they were followed up at 26 weeks. Not all participants responded well to 3MDR and further research is now needed to determine who this therapy is likely to help most and whether it is also effective for people with PTSD unrelated to military service. The trial was funded by the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) and supported by Health and Care Research Wales. Thank you to the health boards who supported the trial: - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board - Aneurin Bevan University Health Board - Cardiff and Vale University Health Board - Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board Thank you also to the team at Magenta that did a brilliant job on the animation: https://studiomagenta.co.uk/ Read more: http://bit.ly/3MDRnews Gwyliwch yn Gymraeg / Watch in Welsh: https://youtu.be/Bn9V4w6IC_M
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