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Complex PTSD: A syndrome in survivors of prolonged and repeated trauma.
, 1992This paper reviews the evidence for the existence of a complex form of post-traumatic disorder in survivors of prolonged, repeated trauma. This syndrome is currently under consideration for inclusion in DSM-IV under the name of DESNOS (Disorders of ...
J. Herman
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Psychotherapy for Military-Related PTSD: A Review of Randomized Clinical Trials.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2015IMPORTANCE Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disabling psychiatric disorder common among military personnel and veterans. First-line psychotherapies most often recommended for PTSD consist mainly of "trauma-focused" psychotherapies that involve ...
M. Steenkamp+3 more
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A multidimensional meta-analysis of psychotherapy for PTSD.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005OBJECTIVE The authors present a multidimensional meta-analysis of studies published between 1980 and 2003 on psychotherapy for PTSD. METHOD Data on variables not previously meta-analyzed such as inclusion and exclusion criteria and rates, recovery and ...
R. Bradley+4 more
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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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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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2018
This chapter focuses primarily on the influence of female sex as a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Prevalence rates suggest that women are especially vulnerable to developing PTSD. Despite changes in diagnostic criteria and examination across varied populations, the prevalence of PTSD remains consistently twice as high in women as
Lisa Y. Maeng, Mohammed R. Milad
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This chapter focuses primarily on the influence of female sex as a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Prevalence rates suggest that women are especially vulnerable to developing PTSD. Despite changes in diagnostic criteria and examination across varied populations, the prevalence of PTSD remains consistently twice as high in women as
Lisa Y. Maeng, Mohammed R. Milad
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Psychiatric Annals, 2003
AbstractThis chapter reviews the published literature on pharmacotherapy for PTSD with specific attention to randomized clinical trials. Specific agents reviewed include: antidepressants, antiadrenergic agents, glucocorticoids, anticonvulsants, D-cycloserine, benzodiazepines, and antipsychotics. The empirical evidence indicates that selective serotonin
Matthew J. Friedman+2 more
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AbstractThis chapter reviews the published literature on pharmacotherapy for PTSD with specific attention to randomized clinical trials. Specific agents reviewed include: antidepressants, antiadrenergic agents, glucocorticoids, anticonvulsants, D-cycloserine, benzodiazepines, and antipsychotics. The empirical evidence indicates that selective serotonin
Matthew J. Friedman+2 more
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2003
With a national household probability sample of 4,023 telephone-interviewed adolescents ages 12-17, this study provides prevalence, comorbidity, and risk-factor data for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive episode (MDE), and substance ...
D. Kilpatrick+5 more
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With a national household probability sample of 4,023 telephone-interviewed adolescents ages 12-17, this study provides prevalence, comorbidity, and risk-factor data for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive episode (MDE), and substance ...
D. Kilpatrick+5 more
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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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Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2009
Exposure to multiple traumas, particularly in childhood, has been proposed to result in a complex of symptoms that includes posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as a constrained, but variable group of symptoms that highlight self-regulatory ...
M. Cloitre+6 more
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Exposure to multiple traumas, particularly in childhood, has been proposed to result in a complex of symptoms that includes posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as a constrained, but variable group of symptoms that highlight self-regulatory ...
M. Cloitre+6 more
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