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Current research and clinical observations suggest pronounced gender-based differences in the ways people respond to traumatic events. Most notably, women evidence twice the rate of PTSD as men following traumatic exposure. This important volume brings together leading clinical scientists to analyze the current state of knowledge on gender and PTSD. Cogent findings are presented on gender-based differences and influences in such areas as trauma exposure, risk factors, cognitive and physiological processes, comorbidity, and treatment response. Going beyond simply cataloging gender-related data, the book explores how the research can guide us in developing more effective clinical services for both women and men. Incorporating cognitive, biological, physiological, and sociocultural perspectives, this is an essential sourcebook and text.



Trade Review

This comprehensive book, with chapters by leading researchers, integrates existing data on gender and PTSD into a single volume. Each chapter addresses a specific dimension of gender and PTSD, provides a review of current data, and identifies areas in need of further research. Authors demonstrate an appreciation for the complex issues involved in studying gender. Researchers, clinicians and graduate students will find this book of great value.--Jacquelyn W. White, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Editor, Psychology of Women Quarterly

This unique book is the first to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date review of existing literature on gender and the etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of PTSD. It expertly covers interactions among gender, ethnicity, and social status, translating quantitative and qualitative research into specific recommendations for clinicians and researchers. The book is a key source to educate practitioners about empirically supported guidelines to help manage gender issues in the treatment of trauma and PTSD.--Rudolf Moos, PhD, Director, Center for Health Care Evaluation, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System and Stanford University School of Medicine; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
- A well-researched, comprehensive, novel look at the intricacies of gender issues in the context of the etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....This book is a must read for the clinician who does psychotherapy, an important read for the graduate student learning about how to work with individuals who have experienced a traumatic event, and an enjoyable and rather easy-to-follow read for the lay person who is interested in the phenomenon of PTSD. --The American Journal of Family Therapy, 08/21/2002



Table of Contents

I. ETIOLOGY
1. The Epidemiology of Gender Differences in PTSD across Developmental, Societal, and Research Contexts
Fran H. Norris, Jennifer D. Foster, and Deborah L. Weisshaar

2. Gender Issues in the Neurobiology of PTSD
Ann M. Rasmusson and Matthew J. Friedman

3. Gender and PTSD: A Cognitive Model
David F. Tolin and Edna B. Foa

4. The Intersection of Gender and Betrayal in Trauma
Anne P. DePrince and Jennifer J. Freyd

II ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
5. Differential Diagnosis of PTSD in Women
Marylene Cloitre, Karestan C. Koenen, Kim L. Gratz, and Matthew Jakupcak

6. Gender Considerations in the Psychometric Assessment of PTSD
Karen Cusack, Sherry Falsetti, Michael de Arellano

7. Gender and Psychophysiology of PTSD
Jessica M. Peirce, Tamara L. Newton, Todd C. Buckley, and Terence M. Keane

III COMORBIDITY
8. Gender Issues in PTSD with Comorbid Mental Health Disorders
Susan M. Orsillo, Sheela Raja, and Charity Hammond

9. Gender and the Comorbidity of PTSD with Substance Use Disorders
Sherry H. Stewart, Paige Ouimette, and Pamela J. Brown

10. PTSD and Medical Comorbidity
Rachel Kimerling, Gretchen Clum, Joy McQuery, and Paula P. Schnurr

IV TREATMENT
11. Gender and PTSD Treatment: Efficacy and Effectiveness
Dana Cason, Anouk Grubaugh, and Patricia Resick

12. Gender and the Psychopharmacological Treatment of PTSD
Kathleen T. Brady and Sudie E. Back

13. Gender, Trauma Themes, and PTSD: Narratives of Male and Female Survivors
Elizabeth D. Krause, Ruth R. DeRosa, and Susan Roth

14. Gender Issues in Couple and Family Therapy Following Traumatic Stress
Christina A. Byrne and David S. Riggs

V RESEARCH AND POLICY
15. Gender Differences in Stress, Trauma, and PTSD Research: Application of Two Quantitative Methods
Lynda A. King, Holly K. Orcutt, and Daniel W. King

16. Mental Health Policy and Women with PTSD
Mary C. Blehar, Bruce Cuthbert, and Kathryn M. Magruder

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 26/09/2002
      ISBN13: 9781572307834, 978-1572307834
      ISBN10: 1572307838

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Current research and clinical observations suggest pronounced gender-based differences in the ways people respond to traumatic events. Most notably, women evidence twice the rate of PTSD as men following traumatic exposure. This important volume brings together leading clinical scientists to analyze the current state of knowledge on gender and PTSD. Cogent findings are presented on gender-based differences and influences in such areas as trauma exposure, risk factors, cognitive and physiological processes, comorbidity, and treatment response. Going beyond simply cataloging gender-related data, the book explores how the research can guide us in developing more effective clinical services for both women and men. Incorporating cognitive, biological, physiological, and sociocultural perspectives, this is an essential sourcebook and text.



      Trade Review

      This comprehensive book, with chapters by leading researchers, integrates existing data on gender and PTSD into a single volume. Each chapter addresses a specific dimension of gender and PTSD, provides a review of current data, and identifies areas in need of further research. Authors demonstrate an appreciation for the complex issues involved in studying gender. Researchers, clinicians and graduate students will find this book of great value.--Jacquelyn W. White, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Editor, Psychology of Women Quarterly

      This unique book is the first to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date review of existing literature on gender and the etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of PTSD. It expertly covers interactions among gender, ethnicity, and social status, translating quantitative and qualitative research into specific recommendations for clinicians and researchers. The book is a key source to educate practitioners about empirically supported guidelines to help manage gender issues in the treatment of trauma and PTSD.--Rudolf Moos, PhD, Director, Center for Health Care Evaluation, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System and Stanford University School of Medicine; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
      - A well-researched, comprehensive, novel look at the intricacies of gender issues in the context of the etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....This book is a must read for the clinician who does psychotherapy, an important read for the graduate student learning about how to work with individuals who have experienced a traumatic event, and an enjoyable and rather easy-to-follow read for the lay person who is interested in the phenomenon of PTSD. --The American Journal of Family Therapy, 08/21/2002



      Table of Contents

      I. ETIOLOGY
      1. The Epidemiology of Gender Differences in PTSD across Developmental, Societal, and Research Contexts
      Fran H. Norris, Jennifer D. Foster, and Deborah L. Weisshaar

      2. Gender Issues in the Neurobiology of PTSD
      Ann M. Rasmusson and Matthew J. Friedman

      3. Gender and PTSD: A Cognitive Model
      David F. Tolin and Edna B. Foa

      4. The Intersection of Gender and Betrayal in Trauma
      Anne P. DePrince and Jennifer J. Freyd

      II ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
      5. Differential Diagnosis of PTSD in Women
      Marylene Cloitre, Karestan C. Koenen, Kim L. Gratz, and Matthew Jakupcak

      6. Gender Considerations in the Psychometric Assessment of PTSD
      Karen Cusack, Sherry Falsetti, Michael de Arellano

      7. Gender and Psychophysiology of PTSD
      Jessica M. Peirce, Tamara L. Newton, Todd C. Buckley, and Terence M. Keane

      III COMORBIDITY
      8. Gender Issues in PTSD with Comorbid Mental Health Disorders
      Susan M. Orsillo, Sheela Raja, and Charity Hammond

      9. Gender and the Comorbidity of PTSD with Substance Use Disorders
      Sherry H. Stewart, Paige Ouimette, and Pamela J. Brown

      10. PTSD and Medical Comorbidity
      Rachel Kimerling, Gretchen Clum, Joy McQuery, and Paula P. Schnurr

      IV TREATMENT
      11. Gender and PTSD Treatment: Efficacy and Effectiveness
      Dana Cason, Anouk Grubaugh, and Patricia Resick

      12. Gender and the Psychopharmacological Treatment of PTSD
      Kathleen T. Brady and Sudie E. Back

      13. Gender, Trauma Themes, and PTSD: Narratives of Male and Female Survivors
      Elizabeth D. Krause, Ruth R. DeRosa, and Susan Roth

      14. Gender Issues in Couple and Family Therapy Following Traumatic Stress
      Christina A. Byrne and David S. Riggs

      V RESEARCH AND POLICY
      15. Gender Differences in Stress, Trauma, and PTSD Research: Application of Two Quantitative Methods
      Lynda A. King, Holly K. Orcutt, and Daniel W. King

      16. Mental Health Policy and Women with PTSD
      Mary C. Blehar, Bruce Cuthbert, and Kathryn M. Magruder

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