
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.
This volume investigates the psychological mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and treatment modalities associated with traumatic stress disorders. Edited by Denise M. Sloan and J. Gayle Beck, the text synthesizes contributions from a diverse group of experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. It evaluates the current state of research, ranging from theoretical foundations to practical intervention strategies, while identifying ongoing controversies and future research trajectories.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for clinicians and researchers working within the field of traumatic stress. Readers frequently note the academic density and rigorous structure of the chapters, which serve as a primary resource for understanding the current clinical landscape.
Page Count:
576
Publication Date:
2012-02-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195399064
ISBN-13:
9780195399066
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