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Intervention strategies for stalking victims

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

H. Dressing
Affiliation:
Zentralinstitut fur Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Germany
E. Schiefelbein
Affiliation:
Zentralinstitut fur Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Germany
P. Gass
Affiliation:
Zentralinstitut fur Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Germany

Abstract

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Background:

Research on the effectiveness of different intervention strategies for stalking victims is scarce.

Aims:

To present the “Mannheim Pilot Project on Stalking” that aims at linking-up different local activities for stalking victims.

Methods:

An information centre at the prevention directorate of the police station and a cognitive group therapy for stalking victims were established.

Data of this research project are outlined.

Results:

Requirements of stalkees are better complied with. Group therapy reduces stress and enables victims to cope with their problems more adequately.

More research on the effects of different interventions strategies is needed.

Type
Poster Session 2: Epidemiology
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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