Abstract Background Several terms in the scientific literature about posttraumatic stress disorder are used with different meanings in studies conducted by different authors. Words such as trauma, violence, catastrophe, disaster and barbarism are often used vaguely or confusingly, and their meanings change in different articles. The lack of conceptual references for these expressions complicates the organization of literature. Furthermore, the absence of clear concepts may be an obstacle to clinical treatment because the use of these words by the patients does not necessarily point to a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder. Discussion A critical review of scientific literature showed that stress can be divided in stages to facilitate ...
The literature indicates researchers and practitioners often confuse the terms stress, trauma, and c...
Background: This report discusses recent developments of psychotraumatology mainly related to the re...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
Background: Several terms in the scientific literature about posttraumatic stress disorder are used ...
AbstractPosttraumatic stress disorder has been very frequently tackled lately, not only in the medic...
The purpose of this review is to provide an historical understanding of post- traumatic stress disor...
This article introduces a special issue of the Journal of Psychology in Africa on post-traumatic str...
Japan\u2019s devastating earthquake and tsunami are considered traumatic events having the high pote...
This article traces the historical views that led to development of current scientific perspectives ...
As the concept of mental illness has become more widely accepted, there has been a concomitant incre...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of those psychiatric disorders that are still away from...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
This paper addresses consequences of exposure to violence and trauma. Traumata are defined as events...
This article traces the historical views that led to development of current scientific perspectives ...
Exposure to trauma has always been part of human existence (Marsella, Friedman & Spain, 1996). E...
The literature indicates researchers and practitioners often confuse the terms stress, trauma, and c...
Background: This report discusses recent developments of psychotraumatology mainly related to the re...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
Background: Several terms in the scientific literature about posttraumatic stress disorder are used ...
AbstractPosttraumatic stress disorder has been very frequently tackled lately, not only in the medic...
The purpose of this review is to provide an historical understanding of post- traumatic stress disor...
This article introduces a special issue of the Journal of Psychology in Africa on post-traumatic str...
Japan\u2019s devastating earthquake and tsunami are considered traumatic events having the high pote...
This article traces the historical views that led to development of current scientific perspectives ...
As the concept of mental illness has become more widely accepted, there has been a concomitant incre...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of those psychiatric disorders that are still away from...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
This paper addresses consequences of exposure to violence and trauma. Traumata are defined as events...
This article traces the historical views that led to development of current scientific perspectives ...
Exposure to trauma has always been part of human existence (Marsella, Friedman & Spain, 1996). E...
The literature indicates researchers and practitioners often confuse the terms stress, trauma, and c...
Background: This report discusses recent developments of psychotraumatology mainly related to the re...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...