Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting

At the Research Clinic for Holistic Medicine in Copenhagen, 43 patients who presented with low or very low self-esteem were treated with psychodynamic short-term therapy complemented with bodywork. They received an average of 20 sessions at a cost of 1,600 EURO. The bodywork helped the patients to c...

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Main Authors: Søren Ventegodt, Suzett Thegler, Tove Andreasen, Flemming Struve, Lars Enevoldsen, Laila Bassaine, Margrethe Torp, Joav Merrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2007-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.88
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spelling doaj-daec50b34f9c42efa7f7bb65678210da2020-11-25T00:59:32ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2007-01-01729930510.1100/tsw.2007.88Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical SettingSøren Ventegodt0Suzett Thegler1Tove Andreasen2Flemming Struve3Lars Enevoldsen4Laila Bassaine5Margrethe Torp6Joav Merrick7Quality of Life Research Center, Teglgårdstræde 4-8, DK-1452 Copenhagen K, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkResearch Clinic for Holistic Medicine, Copenhagen, DenmarkNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Jerusalem, IsraelAt the Research Clinic for Holistic Medicine in Copenhagen, 43 patients who presented with low or very low self-esteem were treated with psychodynamic short-term therapy complemented with bodywork. They received an average of 20 sessions at a cost of 1,600 EURO. The bodywork helped the patients to confront old emotional pain from childhood trauma repressed to the body-mind. Results showed that 60.5% recovered from low selfesteem (95% CI: 44.41–75.02%). Calculated from this, we have NNT = 1.33–2.25. Almost all aspects of life improved at the same time (p < 0.01): physical health, mental health, quality of life, and ability to function in a number of important areas (partner, friends, sexually, and socially). This indicated that we had successfully induced existential healing (Antonovsky salutogenesis). The strategy of improving self-esteem can be the key to a new life for patients presenting with low quality of life, poor health (physical and/omental), and poor ability to function. The patients were strongly motivated and willing to endure strong emotional pain provoked by the therapy. The rate of recovery is comparable to the most successful interventions with psychological and psychiatric treatment. Clinical holistic treatment has many advantages: efficiency, low cost, lack of negative side effects, lasting results, lack of use of psychopharmacological drugs (often with side effects), and an important preventive dimension.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.88
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Suzett Thegler
Tove Andreasen
Flemming Struve
Lars Enevoldsen
Laila Bassaine
Margrethe Torp
Joav Merrick
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Tove Andreasen
Flemming Struve
Lars Enevoldsen
Laila Bassaine
Margrethe Torp
Joav Merrick
Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Søren Ventegodt
Suzett Thegler
Tove Andreasen
Flemming Struve
Lars Enevoldsen
Laila Bassaine
Margrethe Torp
Joav Merrick
author_sort Søren Ventegodt
title Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
title_short Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
title_full Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
title_fullStr Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
title_full_unstemmed Self-Reported Low Self-Esteem. Intervention and Follow-Up in a Clinical Setting
title_sort self-reported low self-esteem. intervention and follow-up in a clinical setting
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2007-01-01
description At the Research Clinic for Holistic Medicine in Copenhagen, 43 patients who presented with low or very low self-esteem were treated with psychodynamic short-term therapy complemented with bodywork. They received an average of 20 sessions at a cost of 1,600 EURO. The bodywork helped the patients to confront old emotional pain from childhood trauma repressed to the body-mind. Results showed that 60.5% recovered from low selfesteem (95% CI: 44.41–75.02%). Calculated from this, we have NNT = 1.33–2.25. Almost all aspects of life improved at the same time (p < 0.01): physical health, mental health, quality of life, and ability to function in a number of important areas (partner, friends, sexually, and socially). This indicated that we had successfully induced existential healing (Antonovsky salutogenesis). The strategy of improving self-esteem can be the key to a new life for patients presenting with low quality of life, poor health (physical and/omental), and poor ability to function. The patients were strongly motivated and willing to endure strong emotional pain provoked by the therapy. The rate of recovery is comparable to the most successful interventions with psychological and psychiatric treatment. Clinical holistic treatment has many advantages: efficiency, low cost, lack of negative side effects, lasting results, lack of use of psychopharmacological drugs (often with side effects), and an important preventive dimension.
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