Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Herausgeber: Nemeroff, Charles B; Marmar, Charles
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This volume brings together the leaders in the field of PTSD research to present an up-to-date summary and understanding of this complex disorder. All of our current knowledge and controversies concerning the diagnosis, epidemiology, course, pathophysiology and treatment are described in detail. The evidence for efficacy for each of the different forms of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy is reviewed. Particular attention is paid to at-risk groups, includingminorities, and coverage of PTSD throughout the world is reviewed as well. The authors present state-of-the-art findings in genetics,…mehr
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This volume brings together the leaders in the field of PTSD research to present an up-to-date summary and understanding of this complex disorder. All of our current knowledge and controversies concerning the diagnosis, epidemiology, course, pathophysiology and treatment are described in detail. The evidence for efficacy for each of the different forms of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy is reviewed. Particular attention is paid to at-risk groups, includingminorities, and coverage of PTSD throughout the world is reviewed as well. The authors present state-of-the-art findings in genetics, epigenetics, neurotransmitter function and brain imaging to provide the most current and comprehensive review of this burgeoning field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 216mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2068g
- ISBN-13: 9780190259440
- ISBN-10: 0190259442
- Artikelnr.: 53065361
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 216mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2068g
- ISBN-13: 9780190259440
- ISBN-10: 0190259442
- Artikelnr.: 53065361
Edited by Charles B. Nemeroff Leonard Miller Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Edited by Charles R. Marmar Lucius N. Littauer Professor, Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Director, Steven and Alexandra Cohen Veterans Center for Posttraumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury Faculty member, Neuroscience Institute, Faculty member, NYU College of Global Public Health, New York University School of Medicine
* Section I: History and Nosology of PTSD
* 1. Conceptual History of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev and Charles R. Marmar
* 2. DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD
* Frank Weathers
* 3. Measures of PTSD Symptom Severity
* Kelly S. Parker-Builbert, Samantha S. Moshier, Brian P. Marx, and
Terrence M. Keane
* 4. PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury
* Richard Bryant
* 5. PTSD and Medical Illness
* Peter Roy-Byrne and Murray B. Stein
* 6. PTSD and Neurodegenerative Disorders
* David Lowenstein
* Section II: Epidemiology of PTSD
* 7. Trauma and PTSD in the United States
* Ronald Kessler
* 8. Trauma and PTS in Europe
* Sebastian Trautmann and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
* 9. PTSD in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Soraya Seedat and Sharain Suliman
* 10. PTSD and War
* Gary H. Wynn, David M. Benedek, Joshua C. Morganstein, and Robert J.
Ursano
* 11. PTSD Associated With Disaster
* Carol North
* 12. PTSD in Children
* Zelde Espinel and Jon Shaw
* 13. PTSD and Women
* Sara Kornfield and C. Neil Epperson
* 14. PTSD in LGBT Populations
* Andrew Wawrzyniak
* Section III: Pathophysiology in PTSD
* 15. Executive Function in PTSD
* Jennifer Newman and Charles Marmar
* 16. PTSD and Cognition
* Phillip D. Harvey and Felicia Gould
* 17. Epigenetics and PTSD
* Michael Meaney and Rachel Yehuda
* 18. Structural and Functional Brain Imaging
* Aaron Heller
* 19. Neurobiological Pathways Involved In Fear, Stress, and PTSD
* Christine Heim, KatharinaSchultebraucks, Charles R. Marmar, and
Charles B. Nemeroff
* 20. Neuroendocrinology
* Rachel Yehuda
* 21. Psychoneuroimmunology of PTSD
* Carmine Pariente and Becky Bind
* 22. The Psychophysiology of PTSD
* Suzanne L. Pineles and Scott Orr
* 23. Sleep and PTSD
* Tom Mellman
* 24. Animal Models for PTSD
* Elizabeth Perkins, Shaun Brothers, and Charles Nemeroff
* Section IV: Risk Factors
* 25. Child Abuse and Neglect as Risk Factors for PTSD
* Nils C. Westfall and Charles B. Nemeroff
* 26. Genetic Approaches to PTSD
* Guia Guffanti, Milissa L. Kaufman, Lauren A. M. Lebois, and Kerry J.
Ressler
* 27. Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma
* Yael Danieli and Brian Engdahl
* 28. PTSD and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
* Amanda K. Gilmore, Kaitlin E. Bountress, Emma L. Barrett, Sudie E.
Back, and Kathleen T. Brady
* 29. Ethnicity
* Nnamdi Pole
* Section V: Treatment
* 30. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
* Lily A. Brown, David Yusko, Hallie Tannahill, and Edna B. Foa
* 31. Psychotherapy: Cognitive Processing Therapy
* Patty Resick and Candice Monson
* 32. Psychotherapy: Psychodynamic
* Glen O. Gabbard
* 33. Group Therapy
* Denise Sloan
* 34. Antidepressants
* Nastassja Koen, T. Amos, J. Ipser, and Dan J. Stein
* 35. Pharmacologic Treatment of Nightmares, Sleep Disturbance, and
Daytime Hyperarousal in PTSD
* Rebecca C. Hendrickson and Murray Raskind
* 36. Antipsychotics
* Henry A. Nasrallah
* 37. Prevention of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev, Anna C. Barbano, Wei Qi and Charles R. Marmar
* 38. The Role of Gluccocorticoids in the (Mal)adaptive Response to
Traumatic Experience
* Hagit Cohen and Joseph Zohar
* 39. Neuromodulation Methods in PTSD
* Doron Todder, Keren Avirame, and Hagit Cohen
* 40. Investigational Agents
* John Krystal and Benjamin Kelmendi
* 41. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
* Emmeline Edwards
* 1. Conceptual History of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev and Charles R. Marmar
* 2. DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD
* Frank Weathers
* 3. Measures of PTSD Symptom Severity
* Kelly S. Parker-Builbert, Samantha S. Moshier, Brian P. Marx, and
Terrence M. Keane
* 4. PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury
* Richard Bryant
* 5. PTSD and Medical Illness
* Peter Roy-Byrne and Murray B. Stein
* 6. PTSD and Neurodegenerative Disorders
* David Lowenstein
* Section II: Epidemiology of PTSD
* 7. Trauma and PTSD in the United States
* Ronald Kessler
* 8. Trauma and PTS in Europe
* Sebastian Trautmann and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
* 9. PTSD in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Soraya Seedat and Sharain Suliman
* 10. PTSD and War
* Gary H. Wynn, David M. Benedek, Joshua C. Morganstein, and Robert J.
Ursano
* 11. PTSD Associated With Disaster
* Carol North
* 12. PTSD in Children
* Zelde Espinel and Jon Shaw
* 13. PTSD and Women
* Sara Kornfield and C. Neil Epperson
* 14. PTSD in LGBT Populations
* Andrew Wawrzyniak
* Section III: Pathophysiology in PTSD
* 15. Executive Function in PTSD
* Jennifer Newman and Charles Marmar
* 16. PTSD and Cognition
* Phillip D. Harvey and Felicia Gould
* 17. Epigenetics and PTSD
* Michael Meaney and Rachel Yehuda
* 18. Structural and Functional Brain Imaging
* Aaron Heller
* 19. Neurobiological Pathways Involved In Fear, Stress, and PTSD
* Christine Heim, KatharinaSchultebraucks, Charles R. Marmar, and
Charles B. Nemeroff
* 20. Neuroendocrinology
* Rachel Yehuda
* 21. Psychoneuroimmunology of PTSD
* Carmine Pariente and Becky Bind
* 22. The Psychophysiology of PTSD
* Suzanne L. Pineles and Scott Orr
* 23. Sleep and PTSD
* Tom Mellman
* 24. Animal Models for PTSD
* Elizabeth Perkins, Shaun Brothers, and Charles Nemeroff
* Section IV: Risk Factors
* 25. Child Abuse and Neglect as Risk Factors for PTSD
* Nils C. Westfall and Charles B. Nemeroff
* 26. Genetic Approaches to PTSD
* Guia Guffanti, Milissa L. Kaufman, Lauren A. M. Lebois, and Kerry J.
Ressler
* 27. Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma
* Yael Danieli and Brian Engdahl
* 28. PTSD and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
* Amanda K. Gilmore, Kaitlin E. Bountress, Emma L. Barrett, Sudie E.
Back, and Kathleen T. Brady
* 29. Ethnicity
* Nnamdi Pole
* Section V: Treatment
* 30. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
* Lily A. Brown, David Yusko, Hallie Tannahill, and Edna B. Foa
* 31. Psychotherapy: Cognitive Processing Therapy
* Patty Resick and Candice Monson
* 32. Psychotherapy: Psychodynamic
* Glen O. Gabbard
* 33. Group Therapy
* Denise Sloan
* 34. Antidepressants
* Nastassja Koen, T. Amos, J. Ipser, and Dan J. Stein
* 35. Pharmacologic Treatment of Nightmares, Sleep Disturbance, and
Daytime Hyperarousal in PTSD
* Rebecca C. Hendrickson and Murray Raskind
* 36. Antipsychotics
* Henry A. Nasrallah
* 37. Prevention of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev, Anna C. Barbano, Wei Qi and Charles R. Marmar
* 38. The Role of Gluccocorticoids in the (Mal)adaptive Response to
Traumatic Experience
* Hagit Cohen and Joseph Zohar
* 39. Neuromodulation Methods in PTSD
* Doron Todder, Keren Avirame, and Hagit Cohen
* 40. Investigational Agents
* John Krystal and Benjamin Kelmendi
* 41. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
* Emmeline Edwards
* Section I: History and Nosology of PTSD
* 1. Conceptual History of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev and Charles R. Marmar
* 2. DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD
* Frank Weathers
* 3. Measures of PTSD Symptom Severity
* Kelly S. Parker-Builbert, Samantha S. Moshier, Brian P. Marx, and
Terrence M. Keane
* 4. PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury
* Richard Bryant
* 5. PTSD and Medical Illness
* Peter Roy-Byrne and Murray B. Stein
* 6. PTSD and Neurodegenerative Disorders
* David Lowenstein
* Section II: Epidemiology of PTSD
* 7. Trauma and PTSD in the United States
* Ronald Kessler
* 8. Trauma and PTS in Europe
* Sebastian Trautmann and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
* 9. PTSD in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Soraya Seedat and Sharain Suliman
* 10. PTSD and War
* Gary H. Wynn, David M. Benedek, Joshua C. Morganstein, and Robert J.
Ursano
* 11. PTSD Associated With Disaster
* Carol North
* 12. PTSD in Children
* Zelde Espinel and Jon Shaw
* 13. PTSD and Women
* Sara Kornfield and C. Neil Epperson
* 14. PTSD in LGBT Populations
* Andrew Wawrzyniak
* Section III: Pathophysiology in PTSD
* 15. Executive Function in PTSD
* Jennifer Newman and Charles Marmar
* 16. PTSD and Cognition
* Phillip D. Harvey and Felicia Gould
* 17. Epigenetics and PTSD
* Michael Meaney and Rachel Yehuda
* 18. Structural and Functional Brain Imaging
* Aaron Heller
* 19. Neurobiological Pathways Involved In Fear, Stress, and PTSD
* Christine Heim, KatharinaSchultebraucks, Charles R. Marmar, and
Charles B. Nemeroff
* 20. Neuroendocrinology
* Rachel Yehuda
* 21. Psychoneuroimmunology of PTSD
* Carmine Pariente and Becky Bind
* 22. The Psychophysiology of PTSD
* Suzanne L. Pineles and Scott Orr
* 23. Sleep and PTSD
* Tom Mellman
* 24. Animal Models for PTSD
* Elizabeth Perkins, Shaun Brothers, and Charles Nemeroff
* Section IV: Risk Factors
* 25. Child Abuse and Neglect as Risk Factors for PTSD
* Nils C. Westfall and Charles B. Nemeroff
* 26. Genetic Approaches to PTSD
* Guia Guffanti, Milissa L. Kaufman, Lauren A. M. Lebois, and Kerry J.
Ressler
* 27. Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma
* Yael Danieli and Brian Engdahl
* 28. PTSD and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
* Amanda K. Gilmore, Kaitlin E. Bountress, Emma L. Barrett, Sudie E.
Back, and Kathleen T. Brady
* 29. Ethnicity
* Nnamdi Pole
* Section V: Treatment
* 30. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
* Lily A. Brown, David Yusko, Hallie Tannahill, and Edna B. Foa
* 31. Psychotherapy: Cognitive Processing Therapy
* Patty Resick and Candice Monson
* 32. Psychotherapy: Psychodynamic
* Glen O. Gabbard
* 33. Group Therapy
* Denise Sloan
* 34. Antidepressants
* Nastassja Koen, T. Amos, J. Ipser, and Dan J. Stein
* 35. Pharmacologic Treatment of Nightmares, Sleep Disturbance, and
Daytime Hyperarousal in PTSD
* Rebecca C. Hendrickson and Murray Raskind
* 36. Antipsychotics
* Henry A. Nasrallah
* 37. Prevention of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev, Anna C. Barbano, Wei Qi and Charles R. Marmar
* 38. The Role of Gluccocorticoids in the (Mal)adaptive Response to
Traumatic Experience
* Hagit Cohen and Joseph Zohar
* 39. Neuromodulation Methods in PTSD
* Doron Todder, Keren Avirame, and Hagit Cohen
* 40. Investigational Agents
* John Krystal and Benjamin Kelmendi
* 41. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
* Emmeline Edwards
* 1. Conceptual History of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev and Charles R. Marmar
* 2. DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD
* Frank Weathers
* 3. Measures of PTSD Symptom Severity
* Kelly S. Parker-Builbert, Samantha S. Moshier, Brian P. Marx, and
Terrence M. Keane
* 4. PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury
* Richard Bryant
* 5. PTSD and Medical Illness
* Peter Roy-Byrne and Murray B. Stein
* 6. PTSD and Neurodegenerative Disorders
* David Lowenstein
* Section II: Epidemiology of PTSD
* 7. Trauma and PTSD in the United States
* Ronald Kessler
* 8. Trauma and PTS in Europe
* Sebastian Trautmann and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
* 9. PTSD in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
* Soraya Seedat and Sharain Suliman
* 10. PTSD and War
* Gary H. Wynn, David M. Benedek, Joshua C. Morganstein, and Robert J.
Ursano
* 11. PTSD Associated With Disaster
* Carol North
* 12. PTSD in Children
* Zelde Espinel and Jon Shaw
* 13. PTSD and Women
* Sara Kornfield and C. Neil Epperson
* 14. PTSD in LGBT Populations
* Andrew Wawrzyniak
* Section III: Pathophysiology in PTSD
* 15. Executive Function in PTSD
* Jennifer Newman and Charles Marmar
* 16. PTSD and Cognition
* Phillip D. Harvey and Felicia Gould
* 17. Epigenetics and PTSD
* Michael Meaney and Rachel Yehuda
* 18. Structural and Functional Brain Imaging
* Aaron Heller
* 19. Neurobiological Pathways Involved In Fear, Stress, and PTSD
* Christine Heim, KatharinaSchultebraucks, Charles R. Marmar, and
Charles B. Nemeroff
* 20. Neuroendocrinology
* Rachel Yehuda
* 21. Psychoneuroimmunology of PTSD
* Carmine Pariente and Becky Bind
* 22. The Psychophysiology of PTSD
* Suzanne L. Pineles and Scott Orr
* 23. Sleep and PTSD
* Tom Mellman
* 24. Animal Models for PTSD
* Elizabeth Perkins, Shaun Brothers, and Charles Nemeroff
* Section IV: Risk Factors
* 25. Child Abuse and Neglect as Risk Factors for PTSD
* Nils C. Westfall and Charles B. Nemeroff
* 26. Genetic Approaches to PTSD
* Guia Guffanti, Milissa L. Kaufman, Lauren A. M. Lebois, and Kerry J.
Ressler
* 27. Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma
* Yael Danieli and Brian Engdahl
* 28. PTSD and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
* Amanda K. Gilmore, Kaitlin E. Bountress, Emma L. Barrett, Sudie E.
Back, and Kathleen T. Brady
* 29. Ethnicity
* Nnamdi Pole
* Section V: Treatment
* 30. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD
* Lily A. Brown, David Yusko, Hallie Tannahill, and Edna B. Foa
* 31. Psychotherapy: Cognitive Processing Therapy
* Patty Resick and Candice Monson
* 32. Psychotherapy: Psychodynamic
* Glen O. Gabbard
* 33. Group Therapy
* Denise Sloan
* 34. Antidepressants
* Nastassja Koen, T. Amos, J. Ipser, and Dan J. Stein
* 35. Pharmacologic Treatment of Nightmares, Sleep Disturbance, and
Daytime Hyperarousal in PTSD
* Rebecca C. Hendrickson and Murray Raskind
* 36. Antipsychotics
* Henry A. Nasrallah
* 37. Prevention of PTSD
* Arieh Y. Shalev, Anna C. Barbano, Wei Qi and Charles R. Marmar
* 38. The Role of Gluccocorticoids in the (Mal)adaptive Response to
Traumatic Experience
* Hagit Cohen and Joseph Zohar
* 39. Neuromodulation Methods in PTSD
* Doron Todder, Keren Avirame, and Hagit Cohen
* 40. Investigational Agents
* John Krystal and Benjamin Kelmendi
* 41. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
* Emmeline Edwards