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Change in PTSD and Complex PTSD Symptoms in Residential Treatment for Eating Disorders
European Eating Disorders ReviewABSTRACT Objective Trauma‐related disorders are experienced by up to 50% of individuals in treatment for an eating disorder, yet research knowledge is limited as to whether trauma‐related symptoms improve during eating disorder treatment.
Sinead Day +3 more
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Interrelationship Between Borderline Personality, PTSD and Complex PTSD
International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and ReviewsThis article contains a presentation of the most important elements of the definition of Complex PTSD (Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder). Since it is possible to discuss the new aspects of the disease which consists on: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and - as a new disease - Complex PTSD (cPTSD ...
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The Relation of Witnessing Interparental Violence to PTSD and Complex PTSD
Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) integrates symptoms common to victims of "complex" traumas, like childhood physical or sexual abuse, with the diagnostic criteria of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It was hypothesized that a history of witnessing interparental violence would be related to adulthood CPTSD symptoms.openaire +1 more source
Traumatogenic Disturbances: PTSD, Complex PTSD and Trauma-Related Disorders
2018Regarding traumatogenic disturbances, there were many changes and new developments during last years both in the psychodynamic understanding and in neuroscience. DSM-5 made major changes on PTSD but didn’t recognise the diagnosis of complex PTSD, which is now established in the PDM-2, and it is accepted by the task force for the expected ICD-11.
Mucci, Clara +2 more
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Identifying patients with complex PTSD.
The Practitioner, 2017While the common perception of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is of an individual suffering from a single traumatic event, clinicians need to be aware of those people who have been exposed to multiple potentially traumatic events. Type 2 or complex trauma results from multiple or repeated traumatic events occurring over extended periods. Complex
Alastair M, Hull +2 more
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The Destructive Nature of Complex PTSD
2018This chapter shows that a destructive mechanism—defined as body-disownership—constitutes the very core of complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), particularly when accompanied by structural dissociation.
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