Applying contemporary interpersonal theory to the study of trauma

作者: Matthew M. Yalch , Kristine M. Burkman

DOI: 10.1016/J.EJTD.2019.01.003

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摘要: Abstract Introduction Symptom-focused theories of trauma and posttraumatic response have yielded many valuable clinical insights, ultimately leading to a number empirically supported approaches diagnosing treating survivors. Limitations observed in these led some trauma-focused researchers clinicians examine the role not only symptoms, but interpersonal factors on response. The study such is mainstay contemporary theory, although at present research intervention concerning has been largely detached from insights theory. Objective/method In this paper, we review integrate disparate literatures Results/Conclusion We conclude that synthesizing two feasible, may also generate useful provide directions for future relevant trauma.

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