Trauma and Memory
Autor Linda M. Williams, Victoria L. Banyarden Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761907725
ISBN-10: 0761907726
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 0761907726
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
PART ONE: CLINICAL PRACTICE AND LEGAL ISSUES IN TRAUMA AND MEMORY
Trauma, Memory and Clinical Practice - Lucy Berliner and John Briere
Memory Research and Clinical Practice - Mary Harvey
A Critique of Three Paradigms and a Framework for Psychotherapy with Trauma Survivors
Individual Differences in Maltreated Children's Memory and Suggestibility - Mitchell L Eisen et al
General Memory Functioning at Pre- and Post-Treatment in Female Rape Victims with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - Pallavi Nishith et al
Remembering Trauma - Craig C Piers
A Characterological Perspective
Ethical Considerations in the Teaching of Trauma and Dissociation - Madelyn Miller
Student Exposure and Unexpected Memory
Memory Research and the Law - Jon R Conte
Future Directions
Remembering Incest - Joyce Sese Dorado
The Complexities of this Process and Implications for Civil Statutes of Limitations
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH AND MEMORIES OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS
Memories for Child Sexual Abuse and Mental Health Functioning - Victoria L Banyard and Linda M Williams
Findings on a Sample of Women and Implications for Future Research
Bulimia Nervosa, PTSD and Forgetting - Timothy D Brewerton et al
Results from the National Women's Study
Sexual Abuse History With and Without Self-Report of Memory Loss - Judith Sheiman
Differences in Psychopathology, Personality and Dissociation
Participation in Retrospective Child Sexual Abuse Research - Judy Martin et al
Beneficial or Harmful?
From Victim to Survivor - Susan Warner and Kathryn M Feltey
Recovered Memories and Identity Transformation
PART THREE: COGNITIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA AND MEMORY
False Childhood Memories - Ira E Hyman Jr and Erica E Kleinknecht
Research, Theory and Applications
Memories of a Petrochemical Explosion - Tonya Schooler and Andrew Baum
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Study of Intrusive Thoughts
Seeking the Core - Jonathan W Schooler
The Issues and Evidence Surrounding Recovered Accounts of Sexual Trauma
Traumatic Memories Lost and Found - J Douglas Bremner
Can Lost Memories of Abuse Be Found in the Brain?
Neuropsychological Sequelae of Chronically Psychologically Traumatized Children - Laura Palmer et al
Specific Findings in Memory and Higher Cognitive Functions
Coping with Traumatic Stress Interferes with Memory of the Event - Robert C Drugan
A New Conceptual Mechanism for the Productive Effects of Stress Control
Can Cognitive Neuroscience Illuminate the Nature of Traumatic Childhood Memories? - Daniel L Schachter, Wilma Koutstaal and Kenneth A Norman
PART FOUR: EVIDENCE AND CONTROVERSIES IN UNDERSTANDING MEMORIES FOR TRAUMATIC EVENTS
Traumatic Memory Characteristics - Mary P Koss et al
A Cross-Validated Mediational Model of Response to Rape among Employed Women
Defense Styles of Women Who Have Experienced Child Sexual Abuse - Sarah Romans, Judy L Martin and Elanor M Morris
A Comparative Community Study
Toddlers Remember Quake Trauma - Anait Azarian et al
Stability and Fluctuation of Veterans' Reports of Combat Exposure - Barbara L Niles et al
True Lies, False Truths and Naturalistic Raw Data - Richard P Kluft
Applying Clinical Research Findings to the False Memory Debate
The Sociopolitical Context of the Delayed Memory Debate - Connie Kristiansen et al
Trauma, Memory and Clinical Practice - Lucy Berliner and John Briere
Memory Research and Clinical Practice - Mary Harvey
A Critique of Three Paradigms and a Framework for Psychotherapy with Trauma Survivors
Individual Differences in Maltreated Children's Memory and Suggestibility - Mitchell L Eisen et al
General Memory Functioning at Pre- and Post-Treatment in Female Rape Victims with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - Pallavi Nishith et al
Remembering Trauma - Craig C Piers
A Characterological Perspective
Ethical Considerations in the Teaching of Trauma and Dissociation - Madelyn Miller
Student Exposure and Unexpected Memory
Memory Research and the Law - Jon R Conte
Future Directions
Remembering Incest - Joyce Sese Dorado
The Complexities of this Process and Implications for Civil Statutes of Limitations
PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH AND MEMORIES OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS
Memories for Child Sexual Abuse and Mental Health Functioning - Victoria L Banyard and Linda M Williams
Findings on a Sample of Women and Implications for Future Research
Bulimia Nervosa, PTSD and Forgetting - Timothy D Brewerton et al
Results from the National Women's Study
Sexual Abuse History With and Without Self-Report of Memory Loss - Judith Sheiman
Differences in Psychopathology, Personality and Dissociation
Participation in Retrospective Child Sexual Abuse Research - Judy Martin et al
Beneficial or Harmful?
From Victim to Survivor - Susan Warner and Kathryn M Feltey
Recovered Memories and Identity Transformation
PART THREE: COGNITIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRAUMA AND MEMORY
False Childhood Memories - Ira E Hyman Jr and Erica E Kleinknecht
Research, Theory and Applications
Memories of a Petrochemical Explosion - Tonya Schooler and Andrew Baum
A Cognitive-Phenomenological Study of Intrusive Thoughts
Seeking the Core - Jonathan W Schooler
The Issues and Evidence Surrounding Recovered Accounts of Sexual Trauma
Traumatic Memories Lost and Found - J Douglas Bremner
Can Lost Memories of Abuse Be Found in the Brain?
Neuropsychological Sequelae of Chronically Psychologically Traumatized Children - Laura Palmer et al
Specific Findings in Memory and Higher Cognitive Functions
Coping with Traumatic Stress Interferes with Memory of the Event - Robert C Drugan
A New Conceptual Mechanism for the Productive Effects of Stress Control
Can Cognitive Neuroscience Illuminate the Nature of Traumatic Childhood Memories? - Daniel L Schachter, Wilma Koutstaal and Kenneth A Norman
PART FOUR: EVIDENCE AND CONTROVERSIES IN UNDERSTANDING MEMORIES FOR TRAUMATIC EVENTS
Traumatic Memory Characteristics - Mary P Koss et al
A Cross-Validated Mediational Model of Response to Rape among Employed Women
Defense Styles of Women Who Have Experienced Child Sexual Abuse - Sarah Romans, Judy L Martin and Elanor M Morris
A Comparative Community Study
Toddlers Remember Quake Trauma - Anait Azarian et al
Stability and Fluctuation of Veterans' Reports of Combat Exposure - Barbara L Niles et al
True Lies, False Truths and Naturalistic Raw Data - Richard P Kluft
Applying Clinical Research Findings to the False Memory Debate
The Sociopolitical Context of the Delayed Memory Debate - Connie Kristiansen et al
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Descriere
Taking an in-depth look at the most current research on memory of traumatic events, this book contains state-of-the-art data in the controversial area of repressed memory. Contributors, major figures in the field, integrate multidisciplinary findings into proposals for coherent treatment, and legal and social policy and practices.