Trauma presents as a negative experience or situation of an individual in which coping mechanisms do not always work perfectly. This leads to the appearance of disturbing behavior, thinking, or developing disorders in the area of mental illnesses. Psychological trauma is related to chronic and repetitive experiences and the term and situation that refer to it must be consider objectively because it is up to each survivor to determine if it is traumatic. Future studies in the area of psychological trauma need to be conducted with the aim of defining anatomical correlates of stress and its underlying pathophysiological mechanisms
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a debilitating psychological condition that can develop in some in...
A disaster, natural or human instigated, leaves in its wake shocking disarray and destruction. The l...
Children and adults exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma consistently demonstrate psychological d...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
BackgroundPsychological distress following traumatic injury can influence the patient health, well-b...
Victimology concerns victims of various traumas from accidents, disasters, assaults to wars. Survivo...
Psychological trauma is a subject that has received increasing attention within the fields of clinic...
Witnessing horrible things may leave a person scarred for life — an effect usually referred to as ps...
AbstractPosttraumatic stress disorder has been very frequently tackled lately, not only in the medic...
Psychoanalysis is a system of psychological theory and therapy which aims to treat mental disorders ...
Information detailing the effects of traumatic experiences and the concept of trauma-related emotion...
Psychoanalysis began with the concept of psychic trauma, which was subsequently not clearly differen...
AbstractThe trauma response to extreme life events and/or the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) w...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.BackgroundThe DSM-IV definition of posttraumatic ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a debilitating psychological condition that can develop in some in...
A disaster, natural or human instigated, leaves in its wake shocking disarray and destruction. The l...
Children and adults exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma consistently demonstrate psychological d...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
BackgroundPsychological distress following traumatic injury can influence the patient health, well-b...
Victimology concerns victims of various traumas from accidents, disasters, assaults to wars. Survivo...
Psychological trauma is a subject that has received increasing attention within the fields of clinic...
Witnessing horrible things may leave a person scarred for life — an effect usually referred to as ps...
AbstractPosttraumatic stress disorder has been very frequently tackled lately, not only in the medic...
Psychoanalysis is a system of psychological theory and therapy which aims to treat mental disorders ...
Information detailing the effects of traumatic experiences and the concept of trauma-related emotion...
Psychoanalysis began with the concept of psychic trauma, which was subsequently not clearly differen...
AbstractThe trauma response to extreme life events and/or the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) w...
The experience of traumatic events is a near-universal, albeit unfortunate, part of the human experi...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.BackgroundThe DSM-IV definition of posttraumatic ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a debilitating psychological condition that can develop in some in...
A disaster, natural or human instigated, leaves in its wake shocking disarray and destruction. The l...
Children and adults exposed to chronic interpersonal trauma consistently demonstrate psychological d...