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Psychotherapy for complex post-traumatic stress disorder: efficacy and therapeutic factors
The treatment of patients with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) presents significant challenges due to the complexity and severity of the condition.
Cenya Katalan +6 more
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Abstract High rates of interpersonal violence exposure and trauma‐related mental health concerns among women in substance use treatment underscore the need for violence prevention services in these settings. Peer support specialists can play a crucial role in increasing access to trauma‐focused services and overcoming barriers, such as stigma and ...
Heidi M. Zinzow +10 more
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Abstract Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in aging populations. Despite sex differences in PTE exposure and CVD incidence, no study has examined sex‐specific associations between PTEs and CVD in the same sample of middle‐aged and older adults.
Jeanine I. Nasser +5 more
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A Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy and Nature and Structure of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder [PDF]
The nature of PTSD as a clinical construct is extremely complex, possessing many subtleties and idiosyncratic intricacies that distinguish it from other psychiatric disorders.
Arsova, Roza +6 more
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Abstract Two interventions that tax visuospatial working memory (WM) may reduce intrusive memories despite differing procedurally: playing Tetris with or without memory recall. Accordingly, this study examined how engagement with negative memories influences intrusion frequency (Experiment 1) and WM load (Experiment 2).
Kevin van Schie +2 more
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Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) following captivity: a 24-year longitudinal study
Background: The World Health Organization(WHO) International Classification of Diseases, 11th version (ICD-11), has proposed a new trauma-related diagnosis of complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), separate and distinct from posttraumatic stress ...
Gadi Zerach +3 more
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Abstract Potentially traumatic medical events (PTMEs) occur across acute and chronic illness trajectories, such as invasive procedures, intensive care, and life‐threatening diagnoses. Emerging evidence suggests that approximately 20% of individuals exposed to PTMEs develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Reneé El‐Gabalawy +4 more
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Complex posttraumatic stress disorder presenting as somatization disorder
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Sar, V., Taycan, O., Celik, C.
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Efficacy and mechanisms of action of EMDR as a treatment for PTSD
The first aim of this thesis was to describe the characteristics of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and to elucidate its place as a symptom disorder that sometimes develops when people are exposed to a traumatic event. The current major theoretical
Lee, Christopher
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Stress and cognition : mechanisms regulating memory and empathy [PDF]
Stress kan cognitie op vele manieren beïnvloeden. Het is algemeen bekend dat niet al onze herinneringen even sterk zijn. Emotionele en traumatische levenservaringen worden beter opgeslagen in ons geheugen dan alledaagse gebeurtenissen.
Atsak, Piray,, Atsak, Piray
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