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Alcohol Drinking and the Associations Between Age and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study. [PDF]

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Posttraumatic stress disorder

Pediatrics In Review, 2008
Abstract Clinicians have long recognized that traumatic events can produce psychiatric symptoms in previously well-djusted individuals, but prevailing opinion held that stress-induced symptoms are transient (Jones & Wessely, 2007). Persistent symptoms implied the presence of another characterological or neurotic disturbance.
Thomas, Mellman, R Bruce, Lydiard
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1985
The authors review posttraumatic stress disorder in terms of clinical features, historical development and phenomenology, and relationship to other psychiatric disorders. Treatment modalities are detailed.
E, Ettedgui, M, Bridges
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Revisited

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2002
In this review we trace the history of and professional discussion on psychological traumatization due to "railroad spine syndrome," "shell-shock syndrome," and "war neuroses," as well as the more or less endemic "posttraumatic stress disorder" of today. Psychological trauma engenders longlasting consequences in the biological, intrapsychic, and social
Friedhelm, Lamprecht, Martin, Sack
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Factitious posttraumatic stress disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
A growing number of young men have reported an array of symptoms that suggest a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder. Five such men, all claiming to be Viet Nam veterans, were treated at a VA medical center; three said they were former prisoners of war.
L, Sparr, L D, Pankratz
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