Implications of biological findings for psychological treatments of post-traumatic stress disorder

作者: Dana Rabois , Sonja V Batten , Terence M Keane

DOI: 10.1016/S0193-953X(01)00002-8

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摘要: The goal of this article is to initiate dialogue among those conducting research on the biological aspects post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and clinicians researchers concerned with developing effective psychological treatments for PTSD. Important findings in PTSD are reviewed, paying special attention clinical implications these findings. A discussion follows, focusing how empirically supported may address some issues raised by Finally, suggestions made future directions treatment development disabling condition, examining innovative approaches be relevant reviewed

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