Clinician's Guide to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
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"Rosen and Frueh's important book takes a huge leap toward
clarity. The chapters are authored by leading experts in the field,
and each addresses one of the pressing issues of the day. The...
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"Rosen and Frueh's important book takes a huge leap toward
clarity. The chapters are authored by leading experts in the field,
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Praise for Clinician's Guide to Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder
"Rosen and Frueh's important book takes a huge leap toward
clarity. The chapters are authored by leading experts in the field,
and each addresses one of the pressing issues of the day. The tone
is sensible and authoritative throughout, but always with a
thoughtful ear toward clinical concerns and implications."
--George A. Bonanno, PhD Professor of Clinical
Psychology Teachers College, Columbia University
"All clinicians and researchers dealing with anxiety disorders
should have a copy of Rosen and Frueh's Clinician's Guide to
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on their shelves. Moreover, they
should read it from cover to cover. This compilation . . . is
authoritative, very readable, and extremely well crafted. The
issues are looked at from many vantage points, including assessment
and treatment, cross-cultural, cognitive, and
categorical/political."
--Michel Hersen, PhD, ABPP Editor, Journal of
Anxiety Disorders Dean, School of Professional Psychology,
Pacific University
Clinician's Guide to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder brings
together an international group of expert clinicians and
researchers who address core issues facing mental health
professionals, including:
* Assessing and treating trauma exposure and posttraumatic
morbidity
* Controversies and clinical implications of differences of
opinion among researchers on the definition and diagnosis of the
condition
* Treating the full range of posttraumatic reactions
* Cross-cultural perspectives on posttraumatic stress
Disorder
"Rosen and Frueh's important book takes a huge leap toward
clarity. The chapters are authored by leading experts in the field,
and each addresses one of the pressing issues of the day. The tone
is sensible and authoritative throughout, but always with a
thoughtful ear toward clinical concerns and implications."
--George A. Bonanno, PhD Professor of Clinical
Psychology Teachers College, Columbia University
"All clinicians and researchers dealing with anxiety disorders
should have a copy of Rosen and Frueh's Clinician's Guide to
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on their shelves. Moreover, they
should read it from cover to cover. This compilation . . . is
authoritative, very readable, and extremely well crafted. The
issues are looked at from many vantage points, including assessment
and treatment, cross-cultural, cognitive, and
categorical/political."
--Michel Hersen, PhD, ABPP Editor, Journal of
Anxiety Disorders Dean, School of Professional Psychology,
Pacific University
Clinician's Guide to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder brings
together an international group of expert clinicians and
researchers who address core issues facing mental health
professionals, including:
* Assessing and treating trauma exposure and posttraumatic
morbidity
* Controversies and clinical implications of differences of
opinion among researchers on the definition and diagnosis of the
condition
* Treating the full range of posttraumatic reactions
* Cross-cultural perspectives on posttraumatic stress
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Clinician's Guide to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (ePub)“
Author Biographies vii Preface xiii PART I: Core Issues 1 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and General Stress Studies 3 Gerald M. Rosen, B. Christopher Frueh, Jon D. Elhai, Anouk L. Grubaugh, and Julian D. Ford 2 Normal Reactions to Adversity or Symptoms of Disorder? 33 Jerome C. Wakefield and Allan V. Horwitz 3 Criterion A: Controversies and Clinical Implications 51 Meaghan L. O'Donnell, Mark Creamer, and John Cooper 4 Posttraumatic Memory 77 Elke Geraerts 5 Searching for PTSD's Biological Signature 97 Gerald M. Rosen, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and Scott P. Orr PART II: Clinical Practice 6 Assessing Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Morbidity 119 Jon D. Elhai, Julian D. Ford, and James A. Naifeh 7 Early Intervention in the Aftermath of Trauma 153 Richard Gist and Grant J. Devilly 8 Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for PTSD 177 Elizabeth A. Hembree and Edna B. Foa 9 Treating the Full Range of Posttraumatic Reactions 205 Richard A. Bryant 10 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Posttraumatic Stress 235 James D. Herbert and Evan M. Forman Afterword: PTSD's Future in the DSM: Implications for Clinical Practice 263 Gerald M. Rosen, B. Christopher Frueh, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Paul R. McHugh, and Robert L. Spitzer Author Index 277 Subject Index 287
Autoren-Porträt
GERALD M. ROSEN, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical professor with theDepartment of Psychology at the University of Washington and the
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the
university's School of Medicine. He maintains a private practice as
a clinical psychologist. He has published numerous articles on
PTSD, served as editor of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues
and Controversies (Wiley), and as co-guest editor with
Dr. Frueh for a special issue on PTSD in the Journal of Anxiety
Disorders.
B.CHRISTOPHER FRUEH, PhD, is Director of Clinical
Research at The Menninger Clinic and Professor of Psychology at the
University of Hawaii. Formerly a clinician and director of a VA
PTSD clinic in Charleston, South Carolina, his research interests
are in clinical and mental health service delivery to trauma, both
for veterans and civilians. He has seventeen years of experience in
the field of traumatic stress and has served as primary
investigator on twelve federally funded research grants relevant to
this area.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 1. Auflage, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Gerald M. Rosen, Christopher Frueh
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470646926
- ISBN-13: 9780470646922
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2010
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