Traumatic Events and Mental Health
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- Author: L. Stephen O'Brien, Aintree Hospitals NHS Trust, Liverpool
- Date Published: February 1998
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521578868
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This concise yet comprehensive guidebook provides an accessible and highly referenced resource of practical advice and information on post-traumatic distress. Dr. O'Brien's coverage ranges from a brief historical perspective on post-traumatic illness and its prevalence through to the present day legal implications. We are reminded that a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder is by no means the only possible response to trauma and a helpful chapter is devoted to the definition of a normal response. A broad range of theoretical and practical viewpoints are closely examined including an evaluation of management approaches and possibilities for prevention.
Read more- Critically examines a wide range of theoretical viewpoints
- Concise, comprehensive, practical and accessible
- Covers reactions to trauma beyond PTSD
- Highly referenced source book to further research reading
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"This is a high quality book, useful in the understanding of the range of complexities involved in the relationship between mental health and trauma. It is logical, well detailed, but concise. Its purchase is recommended." Doody Publishing
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- Date Published: February 1998
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521578868
- length: 314 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 153 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.515kg
- contains: 5 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and historical perspective
2. Normal reactions to trauma
3. Epidemiology of post traumatic stress disorder and post traumatic illness
4. Aetiology and predisposing factors
5. What constitutes a stressor?
6. Post traumatic illness other than post traumatic stress disorder
7. Diagnosis and assessment
8. Management and outcome of post traumatic illness
9. Medicolegal aspects of post traumatic illness
10. Prevention of post traumatic illness
11. The way ahead - whither now?
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