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Understanding Trauma Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2007Description: 519pISBN:
  • 9780521854283
DDC classification:
  • O66.6 K638
Partial contents:
SECTION I: NEUROBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 21 1. Neurobiological and Neuroethological Perspectives on Fear and Anxiety 27 Vinuta Rau and Michael S. Fanselow 2. Some Biobehavioral Insights into Persistent Effects of Emotional Trauma 41 Mark E. Bouton and Jaylyn Waddell 3. Learning Not to Fear: A Neural Systems Approach 60 Gregory J. Quirk, Mohammed R. Milad, Edwin Santini, and Kelimer Lebron 4. Mechanisms of Fear Extinction: Toward Improved Treatment for Anxiety 78 Mark Barad and Christopher K. Cain 5. Developmental Origins of Neurobiological Vulnerability for PTSD 98 Rosemary Bagot, Carine Parent, Timothy W. Bredy, Tieyuan Zhang, Alain Gratton, and Michael J. Meaney 6. Does Stress Damage the Brain? 118 J. Douglas Bremner 7. Somatic Manifestations of Traumatic Stress 142 Emeran A. Mayer SECTION II: CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 171 8. Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 178 Elna Yadin and Edna B. Foa 9. PTSD Among Traumatized Refugees 194 J. D. Kinzie 10. PTSD: A Disorder of Recovery? 207 Arieh Y. Shalev 11. The Developmental Impact of Childhood Trauma 224 Bessel A. van der Kolk 12. Adaptation, Ecosocial Safety Signals, and the Trajectory of PTSD 242 Derrick Silove 13. Religion and Spirituality After Trauma 259 James K. Boehnlein 14. Posttraumatic Suffering as a Source of Transformation:A Clinical Perspective Cecile Rousseau and Toby Measham SECTION III: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 295 15. Trauma, Adaptation, and Resilience: A Cross-Cultural and Evolutionary Perspective 300 Melvin Konner 16. Bruno and the Holy Fool: Myth, Mimesis, and the Transmission of Traumatic Memories 339 Allan Young 17. Failures of Imagination: The Refugee`s Predicament 363 Laurence }. Kirmayer 18. Trauma, Culture, and Myth: Narratives of the Ethiopian Jewish Exodus 382 Gadi BenEzer 19. Posttraumatic Politics: Violence, Memory, and Biomedical Discourse in Bali 403 Leslie Dwyer and Degung Santikarma 20. Terror and Trauma in the Cambodian Genocide 433 Alexander Hinton 21. Trauma in Context: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives Robert Lemelson, Laurence }. Kirmayer, and Mark Barad Epilogue: Trauma and the Vicissitudes of Interdisciplinary Integration 475 Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, and Mark Barad
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SECTION I: NEUROBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 21 1. Neurobiological and Neuroethological Perspectives on Fear and Anxiety 27 Vinuta Rau and Michael S. Fanselow 2. Some Biobehavioral Insights into Persistent Effects of Emotional Trauma 41 Mark E. Bouton and Jaylyn Waddell 3. Learning Not to Fear: A Neural Systems Approach 60 Gregory J. Quirk, Mohammed R. Milad, Edwin Santini, and Kelimer Lebron 4. Mechanisms of Fear Extinction: Toward Improved Treatment for Anxiety 78 Mark Barad and Christopher K. Cain 5. Developmental Origins of Neurobiological Vulnerability for PTSD 98 Rosemary Bagot, Carine Parent, Timothy W. Bredy, Tieyuan Zhang, Alain Gratton, and Michael J. Meaney 6. Does Stress Damage the Brain? 118 J. Douglas Bremner 7. Somatic Manifestations of Traumatic Stress 142 Emeran A. Mayer SECTION II: CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 171 8. Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 178 Elna Yadin and Edna B. Foa 9. PTSD Among Traumatized Refugees 194 J. D. Kinzie 10. PTSD: A Disorder of Recovery? 207 Arieh Y. Shalev 11. The Developmental Impact of Childhood Trauma 224 Bessel A. van der Kolk 12. Adaptation, Ecosocial Safety Signals, and the Trajectory of PTSD 242 Derrick Silove 13. Religion and Spirituality After Trauma 259 James K. Boehnlein 14. Posttraumatic Suffering as a Source of Transformation:A Clinical Perspective Cecile Rousseau and Toby Measham SECTION III: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA 295 15. Trauma, Adaptation, and Resilience: A Cross-Cultural and Evolutionary Perspective 300 Melvin Konner 16. Bruno and the Holy Fool: Myth, Mimesis, and the Transmission of Traumatic Memories 339 Allan Young 17. Failures of Imagination: The Refugee`s Predicament 363 Laurence }. Kirmayer 18. Trauma, Culture, and Myth: Narratives of the Ethiopian Jewish Exodus 382 Gadi BenEzer 19. Posttraumatic Politics: Violence, Memory, and Biomedical Discourse in Bali 403 Leslie Dwyer and Degung Santikarma 20. Terror and Trauma in the Cambodian Genocide 433 Alexander Hinton 21. Trauma in Context: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives Robert Lemelson, Laurence }. Kirmayer, and Mark Barad Epilogue: Trauma and the Vicissitudes of Interdisciplinary Integration 475 Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, and Mark Barad

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