Of all psychiatric disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) poses one of the greatest challenges to clinicians. Drs. Davidson and Foa, pioneers in the study of PTSD, have teamed up to edit this landmark volume. In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: DSM-IV® and Beyond, members of the DSM-IV Subcommittee on PTSD present a comprehensive and fascinating review of the currently established knowledge about the etiology, epidemiology, neurobiology, course, and clinical presentations of posttraumatic stress syndromes and future directions for study.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
Mental disorders: diagnostic and statistical manual
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This book will educate you on the terms, causes, signs and symptoms, triggers or possible outcome of untreated Post Traumatic Stress.
This collection will be a vital source of information to clinicians and neuroscientists. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychiatric condition that can occur in anyone who has experienced a life-threatening or violent event.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Legal Issues
Development and validation of the Trauma-Related Guilt Inventory (TRGI). Psychological Assessment, 8, 428–444. ... Motivational and emotional aspects of the self. ... The rise of consciousness and the development of emotional life.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a significant source of death and permanent disability, contributing to nearly one-third of all injury related deaths in the United States and exacting a profound personal and economic toll.
This book takes a case-based approach to addressing the challenges psychiatrists and other clinicians face when working with American combat veterans after their return from a war zone.
11 Vivid memories are much more likely to concern events that are personally important and that are associated with strong emotions . This suggests that flashbulb memories should be regarded as a particular type of emotional memory ...