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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Definition
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Gateway Gateway to four nonprofit sites that offer PTSD information and resources. Fenichel's CURRENT TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY A clinical psychologist presents links to large general resources and original
content relating to specific topics. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Conversation with Judith Herman Harry Kreisler interviews Judith Herman on the personal and political dimensions
of trauma and recovery; September 2000. Explains how PTSD develops in women ... Abnormal, Clinical, and Counselling Resources regarding mental health disorders and clinical psychology. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome - September 1, 1998 ... Report from the American Academy of Family Physicians. Child Abuse: Types, Signs, Symptoms, Causes and Help Provides resources for identifying and reporting child abuse. From the Rotary
Club of Santa Monica and Center for Healthy Aging. CANE Annotated Bibliography - National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) The National Center on Elder Abuse reviews a growing body of literature addressing
this issue within the community as well as in institutional settings. VKD Anne M. Dietrich of the University of British Columbia provides a critical analysis
of the exposure-based approach that helps individuals attain a degree of ... Childhood Disorders Information and Resources Presents a list of definitions, with related articles and links to further information. iahp.org : : The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential Military Veterans (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) PTSD Reference ... Online manual for veterans which outlines information on recognition and diagnosis
of PTSD, and available therapies and treatment. kids - Trauma and Why It MUST Be Addressed Information about how trauma affects kids and why it should be addressed. eMJA: 4: Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury Reviews the types of TBI and their treatment and prognosis, from the Medical
Journal of Australia. disorders.htm Links to resources covering all mental health disorders organized in DSM IV clusters.
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