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Extractions: Reliving Trauma - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Traumatic events that may trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents, or military combat. Among those who may experience PTSD are military troops who served in Vietnam and the Gulf Wars; rescue workers involved in the aftermath of disasters like the Oklahoma City bombing; survivors of accidents, rape, physical and sexual abuse, and other crimes; immigrants fleeing violence in their countries; survivors of the 1994 California earthquake, the 1997 South Dakota floods, and hurricanes Hugo and Andrew; and people who witness traumatic events. Family members of victims also can develop the disorder. PTSD can occur in people of any age, including children and adolescents. Many people with PTSD repeatedly re-experience the ordeal in the form of flashback episodes, memories, nightmares, or frightening thoughts, especially when they are exposed to events or objects reminiscent of the trauma. Anniversaries of the event can also trigger symptoms. People with PTSD also experience emotional numbness and sleep disturbances
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Extractions: Katrina G Lane, MS, LPC, LMFT, NCC Telephone: (972) 333-3925Mobile Pager: (972)942-6187 Email: katlane@infopsyc.com Web: www.infopsyc.com SUMMARY School Experience 1999-2000 Special Ed. Counselor, Denton County Special Ed. Coop. Provide Consultation for teachers, draft Behavior Intervention Plans and Behavioral IEP, consult at ARD committee meetings, provide direct counseling for 7 schools, all levels. Teaching Experience Psychology Teacher, Collin County Community College (1996). Special education teacher, Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion (DISD), (summer 1989).Substitute teacher, Garland ISD. Teacher, Princeton ISD, (1976-77). Teaching assistant, East Texas State University (1967-68, 1970). Child, Adolescent, and Family Experience March 1999- Present, Dallas Metrocare Services, Staff psychologist, eligibility determination for MR services. Nov. 1998-1999. Our Brothers Keeper NDUGU. Sept 1993 May 1994. Trinity River Mission. Adolescent girls group leader. Worked with at risk Hispanic girls. 1984 1985, 1990, Individual therapy with adults, adolescents, and children at the Psycho-educational Clinic - East Texas State University. Experience included court testimony in a case involving child custody with abuse allegations against both parents. 1983-1984, Carrolton Youth and Family Services (Metrocrest), Family therapy. 1991-1992, Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, some work with children and adolescents. 1992-1993 Some work with families while employed by Deborah Parker, Ph.D. 1993 - 1999 Private Practice, some work with children, families, and adolescents. Multifamily group.
ATTC - In The Spotlight posttraumatic stress disorders A handbook for clinicians (2 nd rev adaptation topost-traumatic stress disorder dependence posttraumatic stress disorder therapy http://www.nattc.org/hpsb/trauma/suggestedReadings/treament.htm
Extractions: Index what is PTSD? general facts economic burden people at risk ... references Suggested Reading List for Treatment, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Abuse *An annotated version of the following suggested reading list is available. Please contact the ATTC National Office at 816-482-1200 to receive a hard copy. Abueg, Francis R; Fairbank, John A. Behavioral treatment of post traumatic stress disorder and co-occurring substance abuse. IN: Saigh, Philip A (ed.). Post traumatic stress disorder: a behavioral approach to assessment and treatment, pp. 111-146. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1992 (ISBN: 0-205-14553-7; Psychology practitioner guidebooks). Back, S. E., B. S. Dansky, et al. (2001). "Exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD among cocaine-dependent individuals: description of procedures." J Subst Abuse Treatment Bollerud, K. (1990). "A model for the treatment of trauma-related syndromes among chemically dependent inpatient women."
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Clark & Ehlers Group Publications in persistent versus recovered posttraumatic stress disorder after Cognitive therapyfor anxiety disorders. Overcoming Traumatic stress (to be published http://cebmh.warne.ox.ac.uk/adg/publications.html
Extractions: List Of Publications If you would like a copy of any of the papers simply email Ulrike Gramse , quoting the author and title. Journal Articles Published 1998/1999 Bates, A. and Clark, D.M. (1998) A new cognitive treatment for social phobia: a single case study. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 12, 289-302 Clark, D.M. (1999). Anxiety disorders: why they persist and how to treat them. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 37, S5-S27 Clark, D.M., and Salkovskis, P. M. (1999). A specific treatment for hypochondriasis. Lancet, 353, 671-672 (1998). Two psychological treatments for hypochondriasis: A randomized controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry, 173, 218-225. (in press). Brief cognitive therapy for panic disorder: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. (in press). PTSD symptoms and coping in ambulance service workers. British Journal of Clinical
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Extractions: ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL FUNCTIONING AND TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DISORDERS PSY 626 (3 CREDITS) INSTRUCTOR: Boris Gindis, Ph.D. The CONTENT goals of this course are: 1) acquiring a systematic knowledge of the diagnosis, developmental characteristics, and educational implications of emotional and behavioral disorders in school-age children; 2) understanding special education options in addressing these disorders in the public school system; 3) correlating behavioral and emotional assessment to intervention in elementary and secondary level students. The COGNITIVE goals of this course are: 1) to promote inferential thinking using multiple sources of information; 2) to develop an ability to see causal relationships between a handicap and its psycho-educational consequences; 3) to develop creative thinking in linking behavioral/emotional assessment to classroom intervention and remediation. READING REQUIREMENTS: 1.Educational Services for Students with Handicapping Conditions. New York City Board of Education, New York, 1991. 2.Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th edition (DSM-IV). American Psychiatric Association, Washington DC, 1994
Children, Community And Post-Traumatic Stress personality (including multiple personality) disorders and seizure JOURNAL OF TRAUMATICSTRESS, 1(4), 445 The posttraumatic response in children and adolescents http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/famlife/bulletin/volume.3/bull33f.htm
Extractions: Carol Ford Arkin, Ph.D., Columbus Children's Hospital Quick to anger, trouble paying attention, disinterestedthese behaviors in children demand adult intervention. Problem behaviors in children derive from many sources. One potential factor affecting too many children today is the physiological and psychological aftereffects of witnessing or being a victim of a traumatic event. Traumatic stress comes in many forms and a full range of intensities, as do children's responses to it. Not all children who have experienced or witnessed trauma will exhibit behavior problems. Increasing adults understanding of the effects of trauma hopefully will enable them to better help children who experience problems. RESPONSE TO TRAUMA Children's responses to trauma may vary according to the source and circumstances of the trauma and the circumstances of the child. Generally speaking, children who experience or witness extreme threat respond with symptoms that fit into four general categories (Terr, 1991; Pynoos and Nader, 1988): They may have strong memories that repeatedly intrude on their normal functioning.
Extractions: What to Look for and How to Choose a Therapist One of the primary roles of Sidran Foundation's PsychTrauma Information Service is to assist people who have been traumatized in finding various kinds of help. "Treatment" is usually sought when the behavioral adaptations (usually called "symptoms") typical of trauma survivors become disabling, interfering with work, home life, recreation, sleep, parenting and other aspects of daily function. Our aim is not only to help people feel better and function better, but also to help them learn to be informed and empowered consumers in general and consumers of mental health services, in particular. We hope trauma survivors find that taking appropriate and well-considered action to improve one's life is made a little easier by the information on this page. If you are currently in crisis: The process of choosing a helpful therapist takes some time, thought, and focus. If you are currently in a crisis, or are worried that you might hurt or kill yourself or someone else, please contact your community's mental health center, hospital emergency room, or crisis hotline. When the crisis has passed, this brochure will help you organize the task of finding a therapist for on-going treatment. What is Good Trauma Therapy? A Good Trauma Therapist?
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Extractions: FAX (616) 458-8129 HRA began in 1972 as a small group of mental health professionals. New services and staff have been added each year until we now number fifteen professionals with over 200 years of collective experience covering the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, education, wellness and business management. Our years of experience are backed by appropriate licensure and certification. Confidentiality and professional services are ensured by our commitment to the professional ethical standards of the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers, and the American Psychiatric Association. Robert Baird Curt J. Cunningham
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Research Impulsivity and posttraumatic stress. In GE Berrios JR Hodges (Eds), Memory Disordersin Psychiatric processes in cognition and emotion A special case?. http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/Common/Research/cognition-emotion/GroupMemebersfile
Extractions: Search for: Tim Dalgleish Tim.Dalgleish@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Link to Personal pages am a research scientist at the CBU. I also work as a Clinical Psychologist at Addenbrooke's NHS Trust and I am attached to the Institute of Psychiatry , University of London and the Department of Social and Political Science at the University of Cambridge In terms of research, I am interested in theories of emotion and myself and Mick Power at the University of Edinburgh have developed the SPAARS (Schematic Propositional Associative and Analogical Representational Systems) approach to emotions. I am also interested in theoretical approaches to post-traumatic stress and theoretical and empirical issues in the affective disorders as well as reasoning and inhibition processes in emotional disorders. To find out more about my research please visit my Personal pages I am a member of the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology and the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Experimental investigation of cognition-emotion relationships.
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Extractions: Printed 1994, Reprinted 1995, 1997 Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Disorder Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder How to Get Help for Anxiety Disorder For More Information " Getting dressed in the morning was tough because I had a routine, and if I deviated from that routine, I'd have to get dressed again. I knew the rituals didn't make sense, but I couldn't seem to overcome them until I had therapy. " The disturbing thoughts or images
Repressing Anxiety May Protect Against Stress Disorders posttraumatic stress disorder is diagnosed when such symptoms occur more than amonth study participants had lower rates of acute stress disorders than the http://mentalhealth.miningco.com/library/sci/1002/blrepress1002.htm
Extractions: Repressing Anxiety May Protect Against Stress Disorders People who cope with a life-threatening situation by ignoring their anxiety or diverting their attention away from it may be doing themselves a favor. Such practices may act as a buffer against stress disorders, according to the results of an Israeli study of heart attack patients. With colleagues Zahava Solomon, Ph.D., and Avi Bleich, M.D., Ginzburg studied more than 100 patients who were hospitalized for a heart attack and were experiencing the related stress. "The damage to the heart, with its symbolic meaning as the essence of the human being, may shatter the patient's sense of wholeness and safety," says Ginzburg.