Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma directly but overlooked the impact of trauma on the families of victims. In recent years, researchers and clinicians have begun to examine how individual exposure to traumatic stress affects the spouses/partners, children, and professional helpers of trauma survivors. However, empirically supported, theory-based literature that identifies the mechanisms by which interpersonal or “secondary trauma ” occurs in response to traumatic events is limited. Here, we present the Couple Adaptation to Traumatic Stress Model, a systemic model of the development of interpersonal symptoms in the couple dyad based on empirical literature. Potential mechanisms ...
Trauma survivors and their partners may experience unique dynamics due to the ongoing effects of pre...
An understanding of factors that contribute to Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) is of ...
To build on the growing literature on interpersonal relationships among individuals with PTSD, this ...
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
Research on the interpersonal impact of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a developing area. ...
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesBriana S. Nelson GoffTraumatic events af...
Using a sample of 50 couples, this pilot study examined the associations between service member and ...
Mahmood HN, Ibrahim H, Ismail AA, Neuner F. The mental health of forcibly displaced couples. Journal...
The purpose of the current study is to understand the lived experiences of military couples regardin...
Research has traditionally focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
It is now well established that those who are survivors of intimate partner violence are at increase...
This study examines the roles of positive and negative social support from a spouse as potential mod...
peer reviewedThis study was designed to explore individual and dyadic coping strategies in the after...
Certain modes of trauma disclosure have been found to be associated with more severe symptoms of pos...
Trauma survivors and their partners may experience unique dynamics due to the ongoing effects of pre...
An understanding of factors that contribute to Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) is of ...
To build on the growing literature on interpersonal relationships among individuals with PTSD, this ...
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
Research on the interpersonal impact of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a developing area. ...
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesBriana S. Nelson GoffTraumatic events af...
Using a sample of 50 couples, this pilot study examined the associations between service member and ...
Mahmood HN, Ibrahim H, Ismail AA, Neuner F. The mental health of forcibly displaced couples. Journal...
The purpose of the current study is to understand the lived experiences of military couples regardin...
Research has traditionally focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma di...
It is now well established that those who are survivors of intimate partner violence are at increase...
This study examines the roles of positive and negative social support from a spouse as potential mod...
peer reviewedThis study was designed to explore individual and dyadic coping strategies in the after...
Certain modes of trauma disclosure have been found to be associated with more severe symptoms of pos...
Trauma survivors and their partners may experience unique dynamics due to the ongoing effects of pre...
An understanding of factors that contribute to Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) is of ...
To build on the growing literature on interpersonal relationships among individuals with PTSD, this ...