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Who Gets Ptsd?: Issues of Posttraumatic Stress Vulnerability [Hardcover]

John M. Violanti (Author, Editor), Douglas Paton (Editor)
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0398076189 978-0398076184 January 11, 2006
Persons engaged in occupations that require emergency responses must frequently deal with exposure to incidents that are traumatic. Some of these persons develop posttraumatic stress reactions or full-blown posttraumatic stress disorder, while others do not. A key issue in the development of traumatic stress is vulnerability. This book draws from researchand life experiences on trauma vulnerability to better understand how mental health professionals and those concerned with the psychological well-being of others may disentangle the perplexing questions of who gets PTSD, why they do, and how we may prevent or minimize this from happening. Major topics in the text include: assessing psychological distress and physiological vulnerability in police officers; personal, organizational, and contextual influences in stress vulnerability; differences in vulnerability to posttraumatic deprivation; gender differences in police work stress and trauma; trauma types, frequency of exposure, and gender differences; personal, event, and organizational influences in police stress vulnerability; vulnerability, war, and prisoner abuse; reducing trauma through personal and response management; psychological vulnerability among international aid workers; prolonged separation and family vulnerability; risk communication and equilibrium theory; a statistical model for measuring trauma vulnerability; and traumatic stress in protective services professions. What is clear from the chapters that comprise this volume is that vulnerability should be conceptualized as a multilevel phenomenon, and the text identifies the contributing levels of analysis that provides the foundation for this process. The text will serve as a valuable resource to professionals in law enforcement, emergency and paramedical services, and the military, as well as to psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors

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  • Hardcover: 203 pages
  • Publisher: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd (January 11, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0398076189
  • ISBN-13: 978-0398076184
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Examination of the Right Questions, March 24, 2008
This review is from: Who Gets Ptsd?: Issues of Posttraumatic Stress Vulnerability (Hardcover)
"Who Gets PTSD?" contains research by Violanti, Paton and others on why many police officers suffer full-blown PTSD and others do not. The book looks at trauma types, frequency of exposure, personal, event and organizational influences for keys. "From the moment the police officer enters police work, the socialization process molds him/her into depersonalized relationships and a myth of indestructibility. The effect of trauma, with its ensuing surge of emotions, devastates this myth."

Excellent advanced reading for instructors, peer officers and others involved in police mental health programs.

Andrew O'Hara, Badge of Life Program
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Protective services professionals (e.g., law enforcement, fire and emergency services, health professions) face an occupational reality in which repeated exposure to critical incidents is a dominant characteristic. Read the first page
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communication equilibrium theory, traumatic stress process, traumatic stress risk, police symptoms, posttrauma outcomes, negative disequilibrium, stress risk management, organizational hassles, perceived work stress, police trauma, protective services officers, gender specific attributes, humanitarian aid workers, police stress, stress vulnerability, civilian combat, posttraumatic growth, critical occupations, emergency organizations, prisoner abuse, international aid workers, military psychology, emotional correlates, emergency service workers, stress intervention
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New York, Van Breda, Journal of Traumatic Stress, Abu Ghraib, American Psychiatric Association, United States, Journal of Personality, Military Psychology, World Trade Center, New Jersey, Risk Anal, American Journal of Psychiatry, British Journal of Psychiatry, Guilford Press, Military Medicine, Department of Defense, Government Printing Office, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Journal of Social Issues, American Psychiatric Press, Archives of General Psychiatry, Free Press, Journal of Occupational Medicine, San Francisco, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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