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Safir, Marilyn P.
Future directions in post-traumatic stress disorder = prevention, diagnosis, and treatment /
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Title/Author:
Future directions in post-traumatic stress disorder/ edited by Marilyn P. Safir, Helene S. Wallach, Albert "Skip" Rizzo.
Reminder of title:
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment /
other author:
Safir, Marilyn P.
Published:
Boston, MA :Springer US : : 2015.,
Description:
xvi, 430 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Post-traumatic stress disorder - Prevention. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7522-5
ISBN:
9781489975225 (electronic bk.)
Future directions in post-traumatic stress disorder = prevention, diagnosis, and treatment /
Future directions in post-traumatic stress disorder
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment /[electronic resource] :edited by Marilyn P. Safir, Helene S. Wallach, Albert "Skip" Rizzo. - Boston, MA :Springer US :2015. - xvi, 430 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Ours is an era of increasing tension, both global and local. And not surprisingly, PTSD is recognized not only in combat veterans and active military personnel, but also disaster and assault survivors across the demographic spectrum. As current events from mass shootings to the debate over trigger warnings keep the issue in the public eye, the disorder remains a steady concern among researchers and practitioners. Future Directions in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder presents findings and ideas with the potential to influence both our conceptualization of the condition and the techniques used to address it. A multidisciplinary panel of experts offers new analyses of risk and resilience factors, individual and group approaches to prevention, the evolving process of diagnosis, and effective treatment and delivery. Chapters on treatment allow readers to compare widely-used prolonged exposure and VR methods with innovative applications of cognitive processing therapy and interpersonal therapy. And an especially compelling contribution surveys empirically-based programs relating to what for many is the emblematic trauma of our time, the events of September 11, 2001. Included in the coverage: Predictors of vulnerability to PTSD: neurobiological and genetic risk factors. Early intervention: is prevention better than cure The functional neuroanatomy of PTSD. The development of evidence-based treatment for PTSD. Enhancing exposure therapy using D-Cycloserine (DCS). PLUS: a case example as seen through five therapeutic perspectives. While millions experience trauma, relatively few develop chronic PTSD. Future Directions in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a practical and proactive reference for the health and clinical psychologists, sociologists, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians dedicated to further decreasing those numbers.
ISBN: 9781489975225 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7522-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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LC Class. No.: RC552.P67 / F88 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 616.8521
Future directions in post-traumatic stress disorder = prevention, diagnosis, and treatment /
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Ours is an era of increasing tension, both global and local. And not surprisingly, PTSD is recognized not only in combat veterans and active military personnel, but also disaster and assault survivors across the demographic spectrum. As current events from mass shootings to the debate over trigger warnings keep the issue in the public eye, the disorder remains a steady concern among researchers and practitioners. Future Directions in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder presents findings and ideas with the potential to influence both our conceptualization of the condition and the techniques used to address it. A multidisciplinary panel of experts offers new analyses of risk and resilience factors, individual and group approaches to prevention, the evolving process of diagnosis, and effective treatment and delivery. Chapters on treatment allow readers to compare widely-used prolonged exposure and VR methods with innovative applications of cognitive processing therapy and interpersonal therapy. And an especially compelling contribution surveys empirically-based programs relating to what for many is the emblematic trauma of our time, the events of September 11, 2001. Included in the coverage: Predictors of vulnerability to PTSD: neurobiological and genetic risk factors. Early intervention: is prevention better than cure The functional neuroanatomy of PTSD. The development of evidence-based treatment for PTSD. Enhancing exposure therapy using D-Cycloserine (DCS). PLUS: a case example as seen through five therapeutic perspectives. While millions experience trauma, relatively few develop chronic PTSD. Future Directions in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a practical and proactive reference for the health and clinical psychologists, sociologists, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians dedicated to further decreasing those numbers.
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