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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders: Concepts and Therapy [Hardcover]

William Yule (Editor)


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March 23, 1999 0471960586 978-0471960584 1
This volume is a collection of original chapters by a group of authors at the leading UK research and treatment centre on PTSD dealing with the diagnosis and context of PTSD, psychological mechanisms and behaviour, and strategies for therapy and prevention. Drawing on ten years intensive experience with adults and children presenting with PTSD and other disorders following a series of disasters, Yule emphasises the cognitive behavioural approach to PTSD and integrates important perspectives from social psychology, experimental cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and developmental psychology. Cross-cultural issues and issues in planning emergency responses to disasters are discussed. The controversy surrounding various short term and crisis interventions is critically presented.

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..".a comprehensive text...utlize both clinical material and empirical findings to provide an interesting and informative account of what is and what is not known about the nature and treatment of PTSD..."
(Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, January 2001)

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How can we best understand PTSD? Why do the majority of people who are exposed to traumatic stress fail to develop PTSD? Is PTSD best regarded as a failure or delay in the natural processes of protection and recovery? This book represents the fruits of ten years? experience of working with the survivors of accidents and disasters. The contributors have all worked at the world-famous University of London Institute of Psychiatry?s unit for the study and treatment of PTSD, and thus combine here to present a coherent account of PTSD and its treatment, based largely on a social learning and cognitive behavioural framework. Perspectives from cognitive psychology and information processing, social psychology, developmental psychology, and neuropsychology are brought together to enlighten our understanding of PTSD, individual reactions, and treatment approaches. Cross-cultural issues and issues of disaster planning and emergency response are also covered. Academics, researchers and professionals will find in this volume
  • Contemporary models of PTSD based on the latest knowledge
  • An authoritative, critical account of PTSD and treatment methods, based on scientific research and unparalleled clinical experience
  • A coherent approach to PTSD in adults and children, with consideration of both individual aspects and social/community concerns
All psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists and planners with a special interest in or responsibility for dealing with PTSD will welcome this important and much-awaited volume. From the Foreword by Professor S. Rachman, Vancouver: "an extremely informative and stimulating book that covers the field. How much progress has been accomplished in the past decade? The best and quickest answer is to read this volume."

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 23, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471960586
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471960584
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,702,537 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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crisis support scale, schematic model level, lexical cognitions, general threat words, intrusive cognitions, eye movement desensitisation, cruise ship disaster, completion tendency, fear module, traumatised individuals, compulsive cognitions, traumatic information, military air disaster, cognitive action theory, hopelessness theory, dual representation theory, debriefing intervention, fear network, intrusive thinking, associative level, psychological debriefing, event cognitions, psychosocial response, debriefing procedures, battle intensity
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New York, Journal of Traumatic Stress, American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Personality, Herald of Free Enterprise, American Psychiatric Association, William Yule, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, Plenum Press, John Wiley, Sons Ltd, Archives of General Psychiatry, Guilford Press, Psychological Bulletin, Psychosomatic Medicine, Buffalo Creek, American Psychiatric Press, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Psychological Medicine, Basic Books, Cambridge University Press, General Health Questionnaire, Jason Aronson, Lawrence Erlbaum, Oxford University Press
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