Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 592 pages
- Published by: The Guilford Press
- Edition: 1st Edition May 29, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1593854730
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1593854737
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Book Dimensions:
9.9 x 7.2 x 1.6 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Product Review
"I am very impressed by the scope of this volume and the thoughtfulness of the individual chapters. Friedman et al. have produced a comprehensive book that can serve both as an introduction to the field for newcomers and an up-to-date reference for more experienced clinicians and researchers. The book succinctly reviews and, in some cases, resolves many recent scientific issues and debates. The attention to methodological issues is particularly welcome. Discussions of the relevance of the concept of PTSD to physical health, policy, and law provide a nice bookend to coverage of the more basic scientific work that has led to our current understanding of PTSD risk, diagnosis, and treatment. A valuable addition to my professional library."--Rachel Yehuda, PhD, Director, Traumatic Stress Studies Division, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center "Friedman, Keane, and Resick have produced a comprehensive volume that superbly tells the story of PTSD across psychology, neurobiology, and healthcare. The
Handbook of PTSD will be a valued addition to the libraries of both clinicians and researchers."--Robert J. Ursano, MD, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences "An exceptional volume, written and edited by the leading international experts. Unlike many edited books, this one reads as a single, integrated volume. Chapters are state of the art and beyond, apprising the reader of what is new and, importantly, what may be coming next as new avenues of research bear fruit. This book would be an great primary text for a graduate course on traumatic stress and PTSD, as well as a 'must-have' reference for researchers and clinicians. In future years, if I were to see this handbook on a colleague's shelf, with dog-eared pages and Post-it notes sticking out like confetti, I would assume that colleague to be well informed on PTSD research and treatment."--Stevan E. Hobfoll, PhD, Department of Psychology and Summa-Kent State Center for the Treatment and Study of Traumatic Stress, Kent State University "As empirical evidence accumulates about the various effects of traumatic events, the need for a comprehensive handbook that covers the full range of these issues is ever greater. This easy to use volume neatly summarizes 25 years of research and simultaneously sets the agenda for future clinical and scientific studies in the field of trauma. The editors have assembled a cast of some of the most recognized experts in the field, resulting in a volume that is wide ranging, integrative, and above all, thought provoking. This book will be incredibly useful as a text for a speciality seminar for doctoral-level students."--J. Gayle Beck, PhD, Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, State University of New York "Friedman et al. have set a new standard with their superb handbook. With chapters written by leading experts, the book offers truly comprehensive coverage of core concepts and cutting-edge discoveries about the nature and treatment of PTSD, along with balanced, authoritative reviews of the many controversies in the field. It provides valuable information on virtually everything that is important to know about PTSD and its treatment. This impressive book is essential reading for researchers and clinicians working with trauma survivors. It is a vital resource for graduate-level classes in psychopathology within training programs in psychology, psychiatry, and allied health professions."--Steven Taylor, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Canada
Product Description
Unparalleled in its breadth and depth, this state-of-the-art handbook reviews the latest scientific advances in understanding trauma and PTSD, discusses the implications for clinical practice, and evaluates the status of evidence-based assessment and treatment. The foremost authorities in the field examine posttraumatic psychological reactions on multiple levels, from genes and neurocircuitry to gender and lifespan development. Established and emerging psychological, medical, and public health interventions are discussed in depth, as are issues in tailoring treatment to the requirements of different populations. Special topics include forensic issues, resilience, and prevention. The integrative concluding chapter presents a reasoned agenda for future research.