Description
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experience. Given how many individuals are exposed to trauma, it is interesting to question why some individuals are resilient in the face of trauma while others go on to develop chronic post-traumatic stress. Throughout the relatively brief history of the psychological study of trauma, a number of themes have consistently emerged; many of these themes remain essential elements within our current study of traumatic stress disorders, as summarized within this volume.The Oxford Handbook of Traumatic Stress Disorders addresses the current landscape of research and clinical knowledge surrounding traumatic stress disorders. Bringing together a group of highly-regarded experts, this volume is divided into six sections, together summarizing the current state of knowledge about 1) classification and phenomenology, 2) epidemiology and special populations, 3) contributions from theory, 4) assessment, 5) prevention and early intervention efforts, and 6) treatment of individuals with post-trauma mental health symptoms. Throughout the volume, attention is paid to identifying current controversies in the literature and highlighting directions that hold promise for future work.In this new second edition, experts on traumatic stress contribute chapters on topics spanning classification, epidemiology and special populations, theory, assessment, prevention/early intervention, treatment, and dissemination and treatment. This expanded, updated volume provides research updates and highlights areas that need continued clarification through additional research. With new chapters on adverse childhood experiences, suicide following the experience of trauma, and evidence-based treatments, the second edition provides an up-to-date and valuable resource for clinicians and investigators with interest in traumatic stress disorders.
Table of Contents
PART I: Introduction Chapter 1: Traumatic Stress Disorders: Historical Context and Current FocusJ. Gayle Beck and Denise M. SloanPART II: Classification and Phenomenology Chapter 2: Defining Potentially Traumatic Events: Research Findings and ControversiesDean G. KilpatrickChapter 3: Classification of Acute Stress DisorderMacKenzie A. Sayer, Sarah Ostrowski-Delahanty, Maria L. Pacella-LaBarbara, and Douglas L. DelhantyChapter 4: Classification of Posttraumatic Stress DisorderNorah C. Feeny, Alexandra B. Klein, and Kathy S. BenhamouPART III: Epidemiology and Special Populations Chapter 5: The Epidemiology of Acute Stress Disorder and Other Early Responses To Trauma in AdultsQuinn M. Biggs, Mary C. Vance, Carol S. Fullerton, and Robert J. UrsanoChapter 6: The Epidemiology of PTSD Among AdultsRonald C. Kessler, Corina Benjet, Evelyn J. Bromet, and Anthony J. RoselliniChapter 7: Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children and AdolescentsAnnette M. LaGreca, Cortney Taylor Zimmerman, Whitney M. Herge, and BreAnne A.DanziChapter 8: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Traumatic Stress DisordersDamion J. GrassoChapter 9: Traumatic Stress in Older AdultsJoan M. Cook and Vanessa Simiola Chapter 10: Traumatic Stress In Special PopulationsKim T. Mueser and Weili LuChapter 11: Suicide Following TraumaErika M. Roberge, Feea R. Leifker, Shelby N. Baker, David C. Rozek, and Craig J. BryanPART IV: Contributions from Theory Chapter 12: Genetics and Genomics of Posttraumatic Stress DisorderShannon Cusack, Christina Sheerin, Kaitlin Bountress, Monica Uddin, Nicole R. Nugent, Karestan C. Koenen, and Ananda B. AmstadterChapter 13: Biological Contributions to PTSD: Predictors of Long-Term SymptomsPeter Tappenden, Laura Pratchett, and Rachel YehudaChapter 14: Learning Models of PTSDShmuel Lissek and Hannah BergChapter 15: Information Processing in Posttraumatic Stress DisorderAnke Ehlers, Thomas Ehring, Charlotte E. Wittekind, and Birgit KleimChapter 16: Family Models of Posttraumatic Stress DisorderCandice M. Monson, Steffany J. Fredman, Rachel Dekel, Naomi Ennis, and Alexandra MacdonaldPART V: Assessment Chapter 17: Assessing Acute Stress SymptomsRichard A. BryantChapter 18: Assessing PTSD SymptomsMichelle J. Bovin and Frank W. WeathersChapter 19: Assessing Trauma-Related Symptoms in Children and AdolescentsRachel M. Hiller, Caitlin Hitchcock, and Vanessa E. CobhamChapter 20: Psychometric Concerns in the Assessment of Trauma-Related Symptoms in Older AdultsWilleke H. van Zelst and Aartjan T. F. BeekmanChapter 21: Assessment of PTSD in Non-Western CulturesBrian J. HallChapter 22: Assessing PTSD-Related Functional Impairment and Quality Of LifeColin T. Mahoney and Brian P. MarxPART VI: Prevention/Early intervention Chapter 23: Risk and Resilience Factors for Traumatic Stress DisordersCrystal L. Park, Anica Pless Kaiser, Lucy Finkelstein-Fox, Avron Spiro, III, Jennifer Schuster WachenChapter 24: Community-based Early Intervention With Trauma SurvivorsJosef I. RuzekChapter 25: Individual Approaches To Prevention and Early InterventionCaitlin L.McLean, Mackenzie H. Cummings, Brett T. LitzChapter 26: Prevention and Early Intervention Programs For Children and AdolescentsMelissa J. Brymer, Kristine Louie, Alan M. Steinberg, and Robert S. PynoosChapter 27: Prevention and Early Intervention Programs For Older AdultsKarla Caballero, Melba Hernandez Tejada, and Ronald AciernoChapter 28: Prevention and Early Intervention Programs for Vulnerable PopulationsEmma Cardeli, Seethalakshmi Davis, and B. Heidi EllisPART VII: Treatment Chapter 29: PTSD Treatment Research: An Overview and EvaluationPaula P. Schnurr and Jessica L. HamblenChapter 30: Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments: Prolonged ExposureLily A. Brown and Edna B. FoaChapter 31: Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments: Cognitive Processing TherapyKathleen M. Chard and Jennifer Schuster WachenChapter 32: Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments: EMDR TherapyAd de Jongh, Erik ten Broeke, Derek Farrell, and Louise MaxfieldChapter 33: Promising Psychological Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderMonika M. Stojek, Andrew M. Sherrill, Trevor Stevens, and Barbara O. RothbaumChapter 34: Treating Trauma-Related Symptoms in Children and AdolescentsElizabeth Pollio, Felicia Neubauer, and Esther Deblinger Chapter 35: PTSD At Late Life: Context and TreatmentElissa McCarthy, Joan M. Cook, and Steven R. ThorpChapter 36: Treating Trauma-Related Symptoms in Special PopulationsDevon E. Hinton and Alison M. PickoverChapter 37: Pharmacotherapy for PTSDJames C. West, David Benedek, and Gary H. WynnPART VIII: Dissemination and Implementation Chapter 38: Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Trauma Interventions for YouthHilary E. Kratz, Mary L. Phan, Jacqueline E. Buck, Kelsey Sanner, Alexandra R. Tabachnick, Kelly A. Zentgraf, Rinad S.BeidasChapter 39: Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions for Adults with PTSDHeidi La Bash and Shannon Wiltsey StirmanPART IX: Conclusions/Summary Chapter 40: Traumatic Stress Disorders: Looking Back and Moving ForwardDenise M. Sloan and J. Gayle Beck .
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- メディア社会論入門:権力・プラットフォ…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Coordinating Conjun…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
-
市民運動の理論
What Sho…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Building an Effecti…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
-
観測天文学(第2版)
Obser…



