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Gold Steven N. (ed.) APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology. Volume 1. Foundations in Knowledge

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Gold Steven N. (ed.) APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology. Volume 1. Foundations in Knowledge
American Psychological Association, 2017. — 647 p. — ISBN: 978-1433826535
Volume 1 is divided into sections on the nature of trauma, its psychological impact, major conceptual frameworks for understanding traumatization, and trauma as viewed from the diverse perspective of various disciplines.The APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology will be an essential resource to specialists in trauma who need comprehensive information, to practitioners who seek to familiarize themselves with the range of approaches for trauma assessment and treatment, or for students as a graduate level or advanced undergraduate level textbook.
The Study of Trauma: A Historical Overview
Trauma: The Territory
Defining Trauma
Empirical Study of Trauma: Methodological and Statistical Considerations
Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevalence and Sociodemographic Characteristics
Assisting Individuals and Communities After Natural Disasters and Community Traumas
Child Physical Abuse
Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Review of Theoretical and Empirical Literature
Military Trauma
Training in Trauma: New Haven Consensus Conference Conclusions on Core Competencies
The Impact of Trauma
Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Depression and Complicated Grief
Substance Use Disorder and Trauma
Dissociation as a Trauma-Related Phenomenon
Other Disorders Often Associated With Psychological Trauma
Complex Trauma and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Trauma and Memory
Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Trauma
Physical Health and Health Services Utilization
Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding Psychological Traumatization
Mentalizing
Modern Attachment Theory
Behavioral, Cognitive, Biological, and Neurocognitive Conceptualizations of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
A Constructive Narrative Perspective on Trauma and Resilience: The Role of Cognitive and Affective Processes
Genetic and Biological Underpinnings and Consequences of Trauma
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Traumatization
Testimony About Trauma: Problems in Admissibility and Credibility
Contributions of Feminist and Critical Psychologies to Trauma Psychology
Philosophical and Existential Perspectives on Trauma
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Working With Trauma Survivors: Risk Management Principles for Clinicians
Spiritual Challenges Resulting From Trauma: Implications for Inclusive Psychotherapy
Secondary Traumatization and Compassion Fatigue
Future Directions
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