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Psychotraumatology: Key Papers and Core Concepts in Post-Traumatic Stress

Psychotraumatology: Key Papers and Core Concepts in Post-Traumatic Stress

Publisher Springer, Berlin
Year
Pages 418
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9780306447822
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The nosological roots of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be traced back to th~American Psychiatric Association's DSM-I entry of gross stress reaction, as published in 1952. Yet the origins of the current enthusi asm with regard to post-traumatic stress can be traced back to 1980, which marked the emergence of the term post-traumatic stress disorder in the DSM III. This reflected the American Psychiatric Association's acknowledgment of post-traumatic stress as a discrete, phenomenologically unique, and reli able psychopathological entity at a time in American history when such recognition had important social, political, and psychiatric implications. Clearly, prior to DSM-I the lack of a generally accepted terminology did little to augment the disabling effects that psychological traumatization could engender. Nor did the subsequent provision of an official diagnostic label alone render substantial ameliorative qualities. Nevertheless, the post Vietnam DSM-III recognition of PTSD did herald a dramatic increase in research and clinical discovery. The American Red Cross acknowledged the need to establish disaster mental health services, the American Psychological Association urged its members to form disaster mental health networks, and the Veterans Administration established a national study center for PTSD.

Psychotraumatology: Key Papers and Core Concepts in Post-Traumatic Stress

Table of contents

The Nature of Posttraumatic Stress: Psychotraumatology; G.S. Everly, Jr. The Historical Evolution of PTSD Diagnostic Criteria: DSMI to DSMIV; J.P. Wilson. An Integrative Twofactor Model of Posttraumatic Stress; G.S. Everly, Jr. Neurobiology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; S.M. Southwick, et al. Victims of Violence; R. Janoff-Bulman. Complex PTSD: A Syndrome in Survivors of Prolonged and Repeated Trauma; J. Herman. Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress: Psychological Assessment of PTSD; J.M. Lating, et al. Psychophysiological Assessment of PTSD; J.M. Lating, G.S. Everly, Jr. Neuropsychology of PTSD; A. MacNeill Horton, Jr. Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress: Neurocognitive Therapy of Posttraumatic Stress; G.S. Everly, Jr. Biological Approaches to the Diagnosis and Treatment of PTSD; M. Friedman. Pierre Janet's Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress; O. van der Hart, et al. Twelve Themes and Spiritual Steps: A Recovery Program for Survivors of Traumatic Experiences; J.O. Brende. Brief Therapy of the Stress Response Syndrome; M.J. Horowitz, N.B. Kaltreider. Posttraumatic Stress; F.M. Ochberg. Index.

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