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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
This paper reviews the present literature examining how hope relates to PTSD and broader functioning after a trauma, including potential underlying mechanisms and significant factors impacting these relationships and the role of hope as a mechanism of change within interventions for PTSD.
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This paper reviews the present literature examining how hope relates to PTSD and broader functioning after a trauma, including potential underlying mechanisms and significant factors impacting these relationships and the role of hope as a mechanism of change within interventions for PTSD.
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Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1998
Until quite recently, the only stressor considered consistent with the diagnosis of PTSD was a catastrophic, out of the ordinary, trauma that almost anyone could be expected to have a severe reaction to. Thus, PTSD was considered relatively rare among non-military populations.
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Until quite recently, the only stressor considered consistent with the diagnosis of PTSD was a catastrophic, out of the ordinary, trauma that almost anyone could be expected to have a severe reaction to. Thus, PTSD was considered relatively rare among non-military populations.
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
An NHS leaflet has after been published to highlight the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) the London terrorist bombings a year ago this month. The publication contains advice on why people should seek professional help, how they can know that they need help, how they may be screened for PTSD or other psychological conditions, and what ...
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An NHS leaflet has after been published to highlight the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) the London terrorist bombings a year ago this month. The publication contains advice on why people should seek professional help, how they can know that they need help, how they may be screened for PTSD or other psychological conditions, and what ...
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Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2008
July, 2008. In June, 2007, the Report of the Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health1 was published, which found that "stigma in the military remains pervasive and often prevents service members from seeking needed care," that "existing processes for psychological ...
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July, 2008. In June, 2007, the Report of the Department of Defense Task Force on Mental Health1 was published, which found that "stigma in the military remains pervasive and often prevents service members from seeking needed care," that "existing processes for psychological ...
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PTSD in Court I: Introducing PTSD for Court
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2016The first part of the series of three articles on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Court to appear in the journal reviews the history of the construct of PTSD and its presentation in the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) and the ICD-11 (International ...
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MDMA-assisted therapy for moderate to severe PTSD: a randomized, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial
Nature Medicine, 2023Jennifer M Mitchell +2 more
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Evidence indicating that exercise benefits mental health symptoms across a range of mental health diagnoses spans decades of scientific literature; however, fewer studies have examined the impact of exercise on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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MDMA-assisted therapy for severe PTSD: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 study
Nature Medicine, 2021Jennifer M Mitchell +2 more
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