SPRI | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Guide For Primary Care Clinicians And Therapists (2021 EN)

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    Author: James F. Pagel
    Full Title: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Guide For Primary Care Clinicians And Therapists
    Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2021 edition (September 23, 2020)
    Year: 2021
    ISBN-13: 9783030559090 (978-3-030-55909-0), 9783030559083 (978-3-030-55908-3)
    ISBN-10: 3030559092, 3030559084
    Pages: 165
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Primary Care Medicine
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 23.91 €


    PTSD is in no way an easy diagnosis for the patient, the provider, or the therapist. It is a diagnosis developed at the border of our capacity to handle extreme stress, a marker diagnosis denoting the limits of our capacity for functioning in the stress of this modern world. For both individuals and society, PTSD marks the limits of our available compassion and our capacity to protect ourselves from the dangers of the environment and other humans. PTSD is often a chronic disease, forming at a place where mind sometimes no longer equals the brain, a point at which individual patient requirements often trump theory and belief.

    There are treatments for PTSD that work, and many that do not. This book presents evidence, rather than theory, anecdote, or case report. Psychological approaches including prolonged exposure, imagery rehearsal therapy and EMDR have a greater than 75% positive short-term response when used to treat PTSD. Yet these treatments vary markedly and have different, even contradictory underlying theory and objectives for treatment. Medications, rarely indicated as primary therapy, can be used to treat symptoms and address comorbid PTSD diagnoses. Treatment of sleep apnea in the PTSD population produces a positive effect on symptoms and a reduction in morbidity and mortality across the span of life. Complementary treatments offer the many individuals chronically affected by PTSD assistance in coping with symptoms and opportunities to attempt to functionally integrate their experience of trauma.


    Overview:
    ✓ Discusses the acute, and chronic effects of PTSD on personal and social functioning
    ✓ Reviews the origins of PTSD, treatment options and manifestations of the disorder
    ✓ Features evidence-based chapters written from the clinical perspective, and through the lens of PTSD from within the context of the experience of life-altering trauma

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