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Beliefs Related to Diagnosing BPD and Complex PTSD
There has been speculation that Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (Complex PTSD) are the same disorder or represent separate disorders on a broader trauma spectrum (Frost et al., 2020; Lewis & Grenyer, 2009).
Pascuzzi, Bailey
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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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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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ABSTRACT Healthcare professionals (HCPs) working with people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are often exposed to emotive circumstances including end of life care, trauma, loss, and death. Existing reviews have explored the emotional experiences of people living with ALS and their carers but have largely ignored healthcare staff and the
Young Chan +7 more
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Evidence of Symptom Profiles Consistent with PTSD and Complex PTSD in Different Trauma Samples
The ICD-11 proposes two related stress and trauma disorders, PTSD and Complex-PTSD (C-PTSD). A diagnosis of C-PTSD requires that in addition to the PTSD symptoms, an individual must also endorse symptoms in three major domains: (1) affective ...
Shevlin, Mark +2 more
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ABSTRACT Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are often positively associated with mental health conditions. We examined whether emotional support attenuates the association between ACE clusters and both social problem solving and mental health assessments (depression, anxiety, post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms).
Laura Mata Lopez +4 more
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Factors Influencing Secondary Traumatic Stress in Pediatric Nurses: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Secondary traumatic stress is a significant occupational concern in pediatric nursing because frequent exposure to traumatic events can compromise nurses' emotional health, increase burnout, and reduce the quality of care. The aim of this integrative review is to synthesize the current evidence on the prevalence and contributing factors of ...
Heemoon Lim, Won Jin Seo, Hyejung Lee
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Feasibility of an Online Resilience Program for Mothers With Adverse Childhood Experiences
ABSTRACT Enhancing maternal resilience through targeted interventions has emerged as a promising strategy for preventing the intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). This study aimed to develop and evaluate the feasibility of an online resilience program tailored for mothers with ACEs.
Hyeseon Yun, Eun Kyoung Choi
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Rehabilitation needs of long COVID patients in British Columbia
Abstract Introduction COVID‐19 can result in persistent symptoms and functional impairment that significantly impact daily functioning, highlighting the need for targeted rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of data on what proportion of long COVID patients need rehabilitation and which types are required.
Débora M. Petry Moecke +6 more
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ABSTRACT Experiencing a flood has been shown to have a significant impact on people's mental health. However, the qualitative evidence exploring these experiences remains sparse and has not been systematically synthesised. This systematic review synthesised qualitative evidence of the impact of flooding on mental health among adults in Europe.
Victor A. Owoyomi, Dan Jones
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