Post-traumatic stress disorder
diagnosis, management and treatment
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Contributions
- Nutt, David J., 1951- - Contributor
- Davidson, Jonathan R. T., 1943- - Contributor
- Zohar, Joseph. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Martin Dunitz, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
65,000 words, Guess
Page Count
260 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL21744891M
- ISBN-101853179264
- OCLC Control Number43342464
- OCLC Control Number45375413
- OCLC Control Numberposttraumaticstr0000unse_b0w8
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- Goodreads2772173
Classifications
- DDC616.8521
- LCCRC552.P67 P678 2000
Description
"Post-traumatic Stress Disorder brings together a series of chapters covering all aspects of PTSD. This book spans diagnosis, through to the new molecular biological and imaging studies. Additionally, it discusses the current state-of-the-art in terms of psychological treatments, debriefing and drug therapy and concludes with a view of future needs and potential treatment and research direction. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder should be of interest to all the professionals working in the field of psychiatry, but especially to those with a specific interest in the treatment of anxiety disorders. It will give a platform of understanding into any clinical or even preclinical scientists who wish to begin to move into the field of stress related psychiatric disorder."--Jacket.
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