Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders:
Concepts and Therapy
William Yule
Synopsis
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This volume is a collection of original chapters by
a group of authors at the leading UK research and treatment centre on PTSD
dealing with the diagnosis and context of PTSD, psychological mechanisms
and behaviour, and strategies for therapy and prevention. Drawing on ten
years intensive experience with adults and children presenting with PTSD
and other disorders following a series of disasters, Yule emphasises the
cognitive behavioural approach to PTSD and integrates important
perspectives from social psychology, experimental cognitive psychology,
neuropsychology and developmental psychology. Cross-cultural issues and
issues in planning emergency responses to disasters are discussed. The
controversy surrounding various short term and crisis interventions is
critically presented |