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Both academically rigorous and clinically practical, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders is fully informed by the new DSM-5 category that includes adjustment disorders, acute stress disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Stress and trauma have long been recognized as playing a role in the etiology of certain psychiatric disorders, and this book delineates normal and pathological responses to stress, providing a conceptual framework for understanding trauma- and stressor-related disorders. An individual's response to stress depends on numerous genetic, developmental, cognitive, psychological, and neurobiological risk and protective factors, and these are examined from both a scientific and clinical perspective. Central to the book's utility is its presentation of clinical vignettes that help the reader to contextualize the information presented and model effective clinical skills.

Among the volume's critically important topics and features are

• A robust section on assessing the psychosocial factors associated with resilience (e.g., optimism, cognitive flexibility, a social support network), encouraging and enhancing these factors, and implementing psychosocial interventions to aid patients who have experienced trauma to promote resilience by targeting these factors.
• A comprehensive chapter on the medical-legal aspects of trauma- and stressor-related disorders because clinicians working with these patients frequently encounter situations that have legal implications (e.g., capacity evaluations, informed consent, confidentiality, serving as a witness in court proceedings).
• Full coverage of controversies unique to this group of disorders. For example, because no other set of DSM-5 diagnoses require a stressor as an etiological agent, this dimension can add considerable controversy to these diagnoses.
• Comprehensive overview of the development of the stress and trauma disorders chapter of the upcoming revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11, expected for 2017), including crosswalk tables to compare ICD-10, DSM-5, and the planned ICD-11 and featuring a summary of the evidence base for specific treatments for ICD-10 or ICD-11 stress and trauma disorder categories.

In addition, key points, informative Web sites, and recommended reading at the end of each chapter are designed to consolidate and extend the practitioner's knowledge base. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders provides readers with the latest research and treatment recommendations in an expertly edited, easy-to-use format that will earn its place in the clinician's library.



Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Borderline Between Normal and Pathological Responses
Chapter 2. Limits to the Phenomenological Approach to the Diagnosis of Adjustment Disorders
Chapter 3. Conceptual Framework and Controversies in Adjustment Disorders
Chapter 4. Adjustment Disorders: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Chapter 5. Acute Stress Disorder
Chapter 6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Chapter 7. Disintegrated Experience: Dissociation and Stress
Chapter 8. Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder and Its Treatment
Chapter 9. Therapeutic Adaptations of Resilience: Helping Patients Overcome the Effects of Trauma and Stress
Chapter 10. Medical-Legal Aspects of Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
Chapter 11. ICD-10, ICD-11, and DSM-5: New Developments and the Crosswalks
Epilogue
Index

Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: A Handbook for Clinicians

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    Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
    Publication Date: 16/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9781585625055, 978-1585625055
    ISBN10: 1585625051

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Both academically rigorous and clinically practical, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders is fully informed by the new DSM-5 category that includes adjustment disorders, acute stress disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Stress and trauma have long been recognized as playing a role in the etiology of certain psychiatric disorders, and this book delineates normal and pathological responses to stress, providing a conceptual framework for understanding trauma- and stressor-related disorders. An individual's response to stress depends on numerous genetic, developmental, cognitive, psychological, and neurobiological risk and protective factors, and these are examined from both a scientific and clinical perspective. Central to the book's utility is its presentation of clinical vignettes that help the reader to contextualize the information presented and model effective clinical skills.

    Among the volume's critically important topics and features are

    • A robust section on assessing the psychosocial factors associated with resilience (e.g., optimism, cognitive flexibility, a social support network), encouraging and enhancing these factors, and implementing psychosocial interventions to aid patients who have experienced trauma to promote resilience by targeting these factors.
    • A comprehensive chapter on the medical-legal aspects of trauma- and stressor-related disorders because clinicians working with these patients frequently encounter situations that have legal implications (e.g., capacity evaluations, informed consent, confidentiality, serving as a witness in court proceedings).
    • Full coverage of controversies unique to this group of disorders. For example, because no other set of DSM-5 diagnoses require a stressor as an etiological agent, this dimension can add considerable controversy to these diagnoses.
    • Comprehensive overview of the development of the stress and trauma disorders chapter of the upcoming revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11, expected for 2017), including crosswalk tables to compare ICD-10, DSM-5, and the planned ICD-11 and featuring a summary of the evidence base for specific treatments for ICD-10 or ICD-11 stress and trauma disorder categories.

    In addition, key points, informative Web sites, and recommended reading at the end of each chapter are designed to consolidate and extend the practitioner's knowledge base. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders provides readers with the latest research and treatment recommendations in an expertly edited, easy-to-use format that will earn its place in the clinician's library.



    Table of Contents

    Contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1. Borderline Between Normal and Pathological Responses
    Chapter 2. Limits to the Phenomenological Approach to the Diagnosis of Adjustment Disorders
    Chapter 3. Conceptual Framework and Controversies in Adjustment Disorders
    Chapter 4. Adjustment Disorders: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    Chapter 5. Acute Stress Disorder
    Chapter 6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    Chapter 7. Disintegrated Experience: Dissociation and Stress
    Chapter 8. Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder and Its Treatment
    Chapter 9. Therapeutic Adaptations of Resilience: Helping Patients Overcome the Effects of Trauma and Stress
    Chapter 10. Medical-Legal Aspects of Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
    Chapter 11. ICD-10, ICD-11, and DSM-5: New Developments and the Crosswalks
    Epilogue
    Index

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