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PTSD and cPTSD in foster children – a review of the literature
Background: Individuals particularly vulnerable to the development of mental disorders are alumni of foster care. A high prevalence of traumatic experiences is observed in the latter group. Exposure to multiple traumas increases the likelihood of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cPTSD).
Monika Czerwińska, Katarzyna Kucharska
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Abstract Children of parents exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) face elevated risk of experiencing biopsychosocial challenges. Primary care screening for parental ACEs is increasing, and routine primary care touchpoints may reach parents with exposure to ACEs during the critical perinatal period.
Joann J. Chen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (ED) and psychosis/psychotic‐spectrum disorders (PSD) have overlapping symptoms and may co‐occur in a variety of presentations. Due to its debilitating and life‐threatening risk, it is important for clinicians to be aware of how catatonia may present within these co‐occurrences.
Rosiel Elwyn
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An evaluation of ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD criteria in a sample of adult survivors of childhood institutional abuse [PDF]
Background : The WHO recently launched the proposal for the 11th version of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) that also includes two diagnoses related to traumatic stress. In contrast to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Matthias Knefel +1 more
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The figure presents an integrative model of sleep disturbances among Yazidi survivors of the 2014 genocide perpetrated by the Islamic State (ISIS). Genocide‐related trauma, including mass violence, sexual violence, displacement, and historical trauma, is associated with sustained neurobiological dysregulation, including hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal ...
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan +3 more
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The 11th revision to the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) proposes two distinct sibling conditions: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD (CPTSD).
Thanos Karatzias +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study investigated how attachment patterns and epistemic trust mediate the development of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among university students in the aftermath of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Method The sample consisted of 225 university students, a population shown to be particularly vulnerable to the long‐term ...
Panoraia Andriopoulou +3 more
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PTSD and CPTSD in the new ICD-11 – A latent profile analysis
In the 11th version of the WHO´s International Classification of Diseases, complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) is newly recognized as a variant of PTSD, characterized by additional and more severe symptoms and typically arising from prolonged or multiple traumatic experiences.
Jil Beckord +9 more
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Effects of CPTSD and PTSD in Early Childhood on Personality Formation in Adulthood
In the 21st century, more and more adults have psychological problems of varying degrees, which bother them and make their quality of life decline a lot. But going back to their childhood, they all experienced some “abnormal” stimuli. This article explores the effects of these childhood anomalies on individuals as adults. A lot of previous research has
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Background: Experiences of complex trauma and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) may be associated with barriers to effective intervention for service users and providers.Objective: This investigation sought to identify barriers to ...
Martin Robinson, Christine A. Courtois
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