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Traumatic Stress [electronic resource] : From Theory to Practice / edited by John R. Freedy, S.E. Hobfoll.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Springer Series on Stress and CopingPublisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1997Edition: 1st ed. 1997Description: XVIII, 402 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781489910769
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.89 23
LOC classification:
  • RC466.8-467.97
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Overview of the Traumatic Stress Field -- 1. Traumatic Stress: An Overview of the Field -- 2. Conservation of Resources and Traumatic Stress -- 3. Applying Community Psychology to the Prevention of Trauma and Traumatic Life Events -- 4. General Principles of Biological Intervention Following Trauma -- II. Defining the Nature of Traumatic Events -- 5. Military Trauma -- 6. Violent Crime and Mental Health -- 7. The Mental Health Impact of Natural and Technological Disasters -- 8. The Psychological Impact of Accidental Injury: A Conceptual Model for Clinicians and Researchers -- 9. Refugee Status, Torture, and Adjustment -- III. Assessment and Treatment Issues -- 10. Helping Victims of Military Trauma -- 11. Helping the Victims of Violent Crime -- 12. Helping the Victims of Disasters -- 13. Accidental Injury: Approaches to Assessment and Treatment -- 14. Treatment of Torture Survivors: Psychosocial and Somatic Aspects -- 15. Traumatic Stress: A Blueprint for the Future.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Renowned scientists and practitioners provide a concise summary of current theory, research, and clinical practice regarding traumatic stress. An integrative biopsychosocial theory of trauma response provides a framework for the book. Chapters consider the frequency and likely mental health consequences of a wide range of traumatic events-including military trauma, violent crime, natural and technological disasters, accidental injury, and torture. This comprehensive reference features state-of-the-art psychosocial and biological treatments and community-based intervention strategies.
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I. Overview of the Traumatic Stress Field -- 1. Traumatic Stress: An Overview of the Field -- 2. Conservation of Resources and Traumatic Stress -- 3. Applying Community Psychology to the Prevention of Trauma and Traumatic Life Events -- 4. General Principles of Biological Intervention Following Trauma -- II. Defining the Nature of Traumatic Events -- 5. Military Trauma -- 6. Violent Crime and Mental Health -- 7. The Mental Health Impact of Natural and Technological Disasters -- 8. The Psychological Impact of Accidental Injury: A Conceptual Model for Clinicians and Researchers -- 9. Refugee Status, Torture, and Adjustment -- III. Assessment and Treatment Issues -- 10. Helping Victims of Military Trauma -- 11. Helping the Victims of Violent Crime -- 12. Helping the Victims of Disasters -- 13. Accidental Injury: Approaches to Assessment and Treatment -- 14. Treatment of Torture Survivors: Psychosocial and Somatic Aspects -- 15. Traumatic Stress: A Blueprint for the Future.

Renowned scientists and practitioners provide a concise summary of current theory, research, and clinical practice regarding traumatic stress. An integrative biopsychosocial theory of trauma response provides a framework for the book. Chapters consider the frequency and likely mental health consequences of a wide range of traumatic events-including military trauma, violent crime, natural and technological disasters, accidental injury, and torture. This comprehensive reference features state-of-the-art psychosocial and biological treatments and community-based intervention strategies.

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