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Carregando... Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society (edição: 1999)de Bessel A. van der Kolk (Editor)
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This bestselling classic presents seminal theory and research on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Together, the leading editors and contributors comprehensively examine how trauma affects an individual's biology, conceptions of the world, and psychological functioning. Key topics include why certain people cope successfully with traumatic experiences while others do not, the neurobiological processes underlying PTSD symptomatology, enduring questions surrounding traumatic memories and dissociation, and the core components of effective interventions. A highly influential work that laid the foundation for many of the field's continuing advances, this volume remains an immensely informative and thought-provoking clinical reference and text. The preface to the 2007 paperback edition situates the book within the context of contemporary research developments. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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authors to present the historical development of,
and current approaches to, the treatment of the
ongoing effects of traumatic experience. The 25
chapters address the historical developments,
acute reactions to and adaptation to trauma,
the mechanisms of memory, social and cultural
issues and, most importantly, treatment.
Recent developments in treatment are critically
reviewed, including reference to the popular
Eye Movement Desensitisation. This is a book
for those looking for serious theoretical and
research perspectives that might underpin
professional practice.