ABSTRACT

First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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TRAUMA Its WAKE

ByVOLUME II: Traumatic Stress Theory, Research, Intervention

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SECTION I Theory

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Post-Traumatic Decline: A Consequence of Unresolved De- structive Drives

TITCHENER
ByUnresolved Destructive Drives

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Sealing Over and Integration: Modes of Resolution in the Post- Traumatic Stress Recovery Process

SMITH
ByIntegration: Modes Resolution Post-Traumatic Stress Recovery Process'

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Traumatic Stress: The Role of the Family and Social Support System

ByFamily Social Support System

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Research

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Post-Traumatic Stress as a Function of Chronic Stress and Toxic Exposure

Stress Chronic Stress Toxic Exposure
ByLAURA M. DAVIDSON, INDIA FLEMING, ANDREW BAUM

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Symptom Groups and Family Patterns of Vietnam Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders

ByVietnam Veterans Post- Traumatic Stress Disorders

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A Study of Women Vietnam Veterans and Their Mental Health Adjustment

ByWomen Vietnam Veterans Their Mental Health Adjustment

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Health and Recovery Status of Victims One and Three Years Following a Natural Disaster

MURPHY
ByVictims Three Years Following Natural Disaster

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SECTION III Intervention

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An Outline for the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Post-Trau- matic Stress Disorder

ByPsychoanalytic Psychotherapy Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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An Inpatient Program for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Con- text as Treatment

Inpatient Program Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Context Treatment
BySTEVEN SILVER

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Mobilizing Social Support Networks in Times of

Disaster
BySUSAN SOLOMON

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Post-Traumatic Stress and the Family: A Multimethod Ap- proach to Counseling

ByANGIE HERNDON JOSEPH

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Contextual Influences on the Pos.t-Traumatic Stress Adaptation of Homicide Survivor-Victims

Post-Traumatic Stress Adaptation Homicide Survivor- Victims
ByMORTON DAVID

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Disposition to Criminal B·ehavior

by John P. Wilson and SheLdon D. ZigeLbaum
ByWILSON SHELDON

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