Post-traumatic stress and its associated disorders,
including Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD) can
develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events.
It is a severe and ongoing emotional reaction to an
extreme psychological trauma, such as a death or a
threat to life, serious physical injury, or threat to
physical and/or psychological integrity. The book begins
with a description of PTSD and other related problems
often experienced by survivors, and a short history of
developments in the field. Information on assessment,
theory, research findings, and treatment procedures are
provided. Further chapters reflect new theoretical
thinking and directions in the field of trauma. It
discusses the types of support that should be provided
at an early stage for people and families affected by a
sudden traumatic bereavement (e.g., homicide), and
presents this information in a practical and accessible
way. Though mainly intended for sufferers of
post-traumatic stress, and their families and friends,
it will also be of interest to the general reader.The
book will also be an invaluable resource for
professionals, particularly those who want to know about
the psychological impact and management of trauma in a
variety of contexts, such as general practitioners,
clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses and those in
the voluntary sector. |
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