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ABSTRACT The prevalence of co‐occurring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression poses a noteworthy challenge to optimal development and well‐being among youth characterized by variations in risk associated with biological and environmental variables.
A. Stephen Lenz +1 more
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Grief in modern multicultural Europe – a way out of “disenfranchisement”
Introduction The recent addition to both ICD-11 and DSM-V of “Prolonged Grief Disorder” “PGD” raises questions regarding the complexity of the clinical manifestations and the nuances of “normal/abnormal” grief.
Z. Correia De Sá +2 more
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Diagnostic and clinical considerations in prolonged grief disorder [PDF]
This review focuses on the similarities and differences between prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It highlights how a PTSD-related understanding aids the investigation and clinical management of PGD. Grief has long been understood as a natural response to bereavement, as serious psychological and physiological ...
Maercker, Andreas, Lalor, John
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Positive developmental cascades: Strength development reduces support needs in children
Abstract Background Strength development in children across a range of psychiatric diagnoses may reduce needs for mental health, social, and functioning support over time. A strength‐based adjunct to child and adolescent mental health may foster the developmental context most helpful for achieving desired outcomes with positive developmental cascading ...
Melody R. Altschuler +12 more
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Background The number of refugees worldwide is at an all-time high with many being exposed to potentially traumatic events and the loss of loved ones.
Franziska Lechner-Meichsner +2 more
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Abstract Forcible displacement due to war and persecution has reached unprecedented heights across the globe. The mental health impact of trauma and displacement on refugee communities is profound. Although there are several evidence‐based therapies that are efficacious in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in refugees ...
Angela Nickerson +4 more
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Comparing treatment outcomes of prolonged exposure therapy across trauma type and veteran status
Abstract This retrospective cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of prolonged exposure therapy (PE) across trauma types (combat, terror, civilian) and veteran status (military veterans vs. civilians) in a real‐world clinical setting. We hypothesized that individuals who experienced combat‐ and terror‐related trauma would have higher baseline ...
Nitsa Nacasch +5 more
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The Relationship Between Community Violence and Trauma: How Violence Affects Learning, Health, and Behavior [PDF]
Research on trauma is frequently featured in mainstream news outlets, pointing to its connection to a range of behavioral and health outcomes. While trauma can have multiple interpretations, for the purposes of this report, it is the result of ...
Jennifer Lynn-Whaley, Josh Sugarmann
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The Second Life : Needs and Coping Strategies of Caregivers of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness [PDF]
Einleitung: Das Wachkoma stellt für die Patienten eine neue Daseinsform dar. Für die Angehörigen ist dies ein komplexer Verlust, der schwer zu bewältigen ist. Aus der Literatur wird deutlich, dass die Situation die Angehörigen belastet.
Brack, Maura, Vosseler, Daniela
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Abstract Transgender and nonbinary (TNB) individuals experience high rates of relational trauma from parental figures, yet their pathways to healing remain underexplored. This qualitative study used constructivist grounded theory to develop a theoretical framework of how TNB adults heal from parental relational trauma.
Joonwoo Lee +4 more
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