The Psychobiology of Trauma and Resilience Across the Lifespan is the first book to address risk and resilience factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from a developmental perspective. Similarities and differences in risk factors, disease comorbidities and treatment between children and adults are addressed, and the book culminates in a working model to guide further research into the psychobiology of PTSD.
The Psychobiology of Trauma and Resilience Across the Lifespan is the first book to address risk and resilience factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from a developmental perspective. Similarities and differences in risk factors, disease comorbidities and treatment between children and adults are addressed, and the book culminates in a working model to guide further research into the psychobiology of PTSD.
Edited by Douglas L. Delahanty - Contributions by Veronica Rojas; Karestan Koenen; Nnamdi Pole; Daniel W. Smith; Glenn Saxe; Stevan E. Hobfoll; Ann M. Rasmusson; Rachel Yehuda; Daphne Simeon; Dean Kilpatrick; Karim Nader and Norah Feeny
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. Developmental Issues in Diagnosing PTSD Chapter 4 2. Genetic Risk Factors for PTSD Chapter 5 3. Predictors of PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers: From Childhood to Retirement Chapter 6 4. PTSD in Children and Adolescents: Risk Factors and Treatment Innovations Chapter 7 5. Modeling Pathways to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 8 6. The Long Reach of Trauma Across the Lifespan: Mechanisms for the Signature of Abuse Chapter 9 7. Biological Risk and Resilience Factors Chapter 10 8. Age-Related Changes in Neuroendocrine, Cognitive, and Neuroanatomic Aspects of PTSD Chapter 11 9. Dissociation Across the Lifespan and Interfaces with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 12 10. Comorbid PTSD and Major Depression: Does History of Exposure to Interpersonal Violence Contribute to Nonresilience? Chapter 13 11. PTSD in Child and Adult Populations: A Review of the Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Outcome Literature Chapter 14 12. Recent Advances in the Pharmacological Treatment/Prevention of PTSD Chapter 15 13. From Childhood to Adult PTSD-An Integrative Model
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. Developmental Issues in Diagnosing PTSD Chapter 4 2. Genetic Risk Factors for PTSD Chapter 5 3. Predictors of PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers: From Childhood to Retirement Chapter 6 4. PTSD in Children and Adolescents: Risk Factors and Treatment Innovations Chapter 7 5. Modeling Pathways to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 8 6. The Long Reach of Trauma Across the Lifespan: Mechanisms for the Signature of Abuse Chapter 9 7. Biological Risk and Resilience Factors Chapter 10 8. Age-Related Changes in Neuroendocrine, Cognitive, and Neuroanatomic Aspects of PTSD Chapter 11 9. Dissociation Across the Lifespan and Interfaces with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Chapter 12 10. Comorbid PTSD and Major Depression: Does History of Exposure to Interpersonal Violence Contribute to Nonresilience? Chapter 13 11. PTSD in Child and Adult Populations: A Review of the Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Outcome Literature Chapter 14 12. Recent Advances in the Pharmacological Treatment/Prevention of PTSD Chapter 15 13. From Childhood to Adult PTSD-An Integrative Model
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