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Table 2 Therapies and informed-approaches

From: The use of psychological interventions in tertiary prevention programs for individuals engaged in violent extremism: a scoping review and interviews

Country

Program

Specific Therapy

Informed Approaches

South and Southeast Asia

 Indonesia

YPP

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Indonesia

Indonesia-P

-Emotional expression skills

-Cognitive flexibility skills

 

 Pakistan

Sabaoon

-Integrative thinking method

 

 Sri Lanka

6 + 1

-Expressive therapy

-Mindfulness-based approach

Middle East

  

 Saudi Arabia

PRAC

-Expressive therapy

 

 Iraq

IRPGS

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Lebanon

Rescue Me

-Expressive therapy

-Aggression replacement therapy

-Functional Family Therapy

-House of healing method

 

Sub Saharan Africa

 Nigeria

OSC

-Psychotherapy

-Expressive therapy

 

 Nigeria

YRI

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Somalia

The National Programme

-

-Trauma-informed approach

Europe

 Belgium

The Belgium Model

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Denmark

Aarhus Program

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Sweden

Entré

-Cognitive-behavioral therapy

 

 Netherlands

Forsa Program

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Netherlands

DP

-Systems therapy

-Cognitive-behavioral therapy

-Trauma-informed approach

 Norway

NP

-Cognitive-behavioral therapy

 

 United Kingdom

HIIa

-

-Mindfulness-based approach

North America

 Canada

Evolve Program

-

-Trauma-informed approach

 Canada

The Quebec Model

-

-Trauma-informed approach

Australia

 Australia

PRISM

-Motivational interviewing

-Cognitive-behavioral therapy

 
  1. aHII is not a program in the way that most others are on this list. Rather, it is an intervention offered to offenders, and can, for instance, be offered to offenders that are part of the Desistance and Disengagement Programme (DDP)