Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Preface.
Guide for Readers.
Acknowledgments.
Editorial Board.
Advisory Board.
Editorial Assistants.
Contributors.
1: Abuse, Child Physical.
2: Abuse, Child Sexual.
3: Acute Stress Disorder.
4: Adjustment Disorders.
5: Adolescence.
6: Aggression.
7: Alcohol Use Disorders.
8: Alexithymia.
9: Alienation and Trauma.
10: Amygdala.
11: Anger.
12: Anniversary Reactions.
13: Anterior Cingulate Cortex.
14: Anthropological Perspectives.
15: Antisocial Behavior.
16: Anxiety Disorders.
17: Anxiety Management Training.
18: Artistic Depictions of Psychological Trauma.
19: Assessment, Psychometric, Adult.
20: Assessment, Psychometric, Child.
21: Assessment, Psychophysiological.
22: Asylum Seekers.
23: Attachment.
24: Attributions.
25: Avoidance.
26: Bereavement.
27: Betrayal Trauma.
28: Biofeedback.
29: Biology, Animal Models.
30: Biology, Brain Structure, and Function, Adult.
31: Biology, Brain Structure, and Function, Child.
32: Biology, Neurochemistry.
33: Biology, Physiology.
34: Burnout.
35: Burns.
36: Charcot, Jean-Martin (1825–1893).
37: Child Development.
38: Child Maltreatment.
39: Clinician-Administered Ptsd Scale.
40: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Adult.
41: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Child Abuse.
42: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Childhood Traumatic Grief.
43: Cognitive Impairments.
44: Cognitive Integration, Biopsychosocial.
45: Combat Stress Reaction.
46: Community Violence.
47: Comorbidity.
48: Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
49: Conditioned Fear.
50: Conservation of Resources Theory.
51: Coping.
52: Coping Skills Training.
53: Countertransference.
54: Criminal Victimization.
55: Crisis Intervention, Adult.
56: Crisis Intervention, Child.
57: Critical Incident Stress Management.
58: Culture-Bound Syndromes.
59: Culture and Trauma.
60: Delayed Onset.
61: Depression.
62: Diagnosis of Traumatic Stress Disorders (DSM & ICD).
63: Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
64: Disasters.
65: Disclosure.
66: Disruptive Behavior Disorders.
67: Dissociation.
68: Dissociative Identity Disorder.
69: Domestic Violence.
70: Early Intervention.
71: Eating Disorders.
72: Emergency Care Systems.
73: Emergency Personnel.
74: Emotional Abuse.
75: Emotional Numbing.
76: Epidemiology.
77: Etiology.
78: Evidence-Based Treatment.
79: Exposure Therapy, Adult.
80: Exposure Therapy, Child.
81: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.
82: Family Systems.
83: Family Therapy.
84: Ferenczi, Sándor (1873–1933).
85: Flashbacks.
86: Forensic Assessment.
87: Freud, Sigmund.
88: Frontal Cortex.
89: Gender.
90: Genetics.
91: Genocide.
92: Geriatrics.
93: Grotesque Death.
94: Group Therapy.
95: Guilt.
96: Gulf War Syndrome.
97: Habituation.
98: Health Service Utilization.
99: Hippocampus.
100: History of Psychological Trauma.
101: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
102: Holocaust, The.
103: Homelessness.
104: Human Rights Violations.
105: Human Trafficking.
106: Humanitarian Intervention.
107: Humiliation Trauma.
108: Hyperarousal.
109: Hypnotherapy.
110: Hysteria.
111: Impact of Event Scale—Revised.
112: Incarceration.
113: Infancy and Early Childhood.
114: Information Processing.
115: Insomnia.
116: Intergenerational Effects.
117: International Organizations.
118: Interpersonal Psychotherapy.
119: Intrusive Reexperiencing.
120: Janet, Pierre (1859–1947).
121: Journal of Traumatic Stress.
122: Journalists, Effects of Trauma on.
123: Laws, Legislation, and Policy.
124: Learned Helplessness.
125: Learning Theory.
126: Limbic System.
127: Literary Depictions of Psychological Trauma.
128: Locus Ceruleus.
129: Malingering.
130: Marital Relationships.
131: Marital Therapy.
132: Media Reporting of Trauma.
133: Medical Illness, Adult.
134: Medical Illness, Child.
135: Meditation.
136: Memories of Traumatic Experiences.
137: Memory.
138: Military Personnel.
139: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2).
140: Mississippi Civilian Scale for PTSD—Revised.
141: Mississippi Combat PTSD Scale.
142: Mortuary Workers.
143: Motor Vehicle Collisions.
144: Movie Depictions of Psychological Trauma.
145: Myers, Charles Samuel (1873–1946).
146: National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (NC-PTSD).
147: National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
148: Nightmares.
149: Nongovernmental Organizations.
150: Occupational Disability.
151: Oppenheim, Hermann.
152: Parent-Child Intervention.
153: Peacekeeping.
154: Perpetration-Induced Trauma.
155: Personality Disorders.
156: Pharmacotherapy, Adult.
157: Pharmacotherapy, Child.
158: Political Prisoners.
159: Posttraumatic Adaptation.
160: Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory.
161: Posttraumatic Growth.
162: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
163: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist.
164: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Diagnosis of.
165: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale.
166: Practice Guidelines.
167: Prevention, Adult.
168: Prevention, Child.
169: Primary Care.
170: Prisoners of War.
171: Professional Standards and Ethics.
172: Projective Personality Measures.
173: Psychodynamic Therapy, Adult.
174: Psychodynamic Therapy, Child.
175: Psychoeducation.
176: Psychological First Aid, Adult.
177: Psychological First Aid, Child and Adolescent.
178: Psychoneuroimmunology.
179: Psychosis.
180: Psychotherapeutic Processes.
181: Public Health.
182: Quality of Life.
183: Race-Related Stressors.
184: Racial and Ethnic Factors.
185: Rape Trauma.
186: Refugees.
187: Research Methodology.
188: Resilience.