Críticas:
"Perhaps the most notable feature is the smooth and unfettered writing style of Fullerton and Ursano, who have clearly collaborated before and have found a unified voice. Both editors are renowned experts in the field of trauma and have written hundreds of publications on the effects of war, trauma, and disaster. A fine scholarly work, highly recommended for undergraduates through professionals."-- "Choice" " "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Acute and Long-Term Responses to Trauma and Disaster", edited by Drs. Carol Fullerton and Robert Ursano, is an exciting, up-to-date volume written by experts. The authors present the latest in research findings and clinical directions for the treatment and understanding of PTSD and other psychiatric responses to trauma. This volume includes data from a diverse range of recent disasters well integrated with a comprehensive discussion of the human response to trauma. Any clinician who needs a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of PTSD must read this volume."-- "Michael G. Wise, M.D., F.A.C.P, .Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, Tulane School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland" "Fullerton and Ursano's book is meant to be short, accessible, innovative, and comprehensive.... The book's style is very accessible, most chapters compile a lot of data in the form of comprehensive tables and extensive reference to the literature....the book offers both a readable text and a resource, to be re-opened many times after its initial reading in quest of a specific reference or an ordinate summary of the literature. The detailed index (again, larger than in most edited books) facilitates the latter use of this very elegant volume."-- "Israel Journal of Psychiatry"
Reseña del editor:
Trauma and disaster throw lives into chaos and fill people with the fear of loss, injury, and death. Although most individuals experience only transitory posttraumatic symptoms, others experience the effects of the disaster long after the traumatic event when new experiences remind them of the past. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Acute and Long-Term Responses to Trauma and Disaster provides clinicians, researchers, and policy makers with an examination of current advances in research and treatment by recognized experts at the cutting edge of innovation. This timely book incorporates DSM-IV criteria and the new diagnostic category acute stress disorder, which emphasizes the breadth of posttraumatic stress symptoms and disorders and the importance of distinguishing between acute and long-term responses to traumatic events. Individual chapters go beyond PTSD to examine other posttraumatic disorders and responses, the mechanisms of transmission of posttraumatic stress, and its effects on behavior and health in natural and societal disasters and traumas, including war. This volume pays particular attention to the array of psychiatric responses to trauma, including PTSD and the unfolding of illness and recovery over time. Posttraumatic responses are considered across individual, group, family, and community perspectives and from the vantage point of developmental systems from childhood to older adult life.
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