A cognitive processing formulation of posttrauma reactions
M Creamer - Beyond trauma: Cultural and societal dynamics, 1995 - Springer
In recent years, considerable interest has been directed toward cognitive processing
theories of posttrauma reactions. Such conceptualizations are attractive, since they attempt …
theories of posttrauma reactions. Such conceptualizations are attractive, since they attempt …
The importance of context: when relative relief renders pain pleasant
When moderate pain was presented in a context of intense pain, it induced a relief and
'hedonic flip'such that pain was reported as pleasant. ABSTRACT Context can influence the …
'hedonic flip'such that pain was reported as pleasant. ABSTRACT Context can influence the …
Centrality of event and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder after the 2011 Oslo bombing attack
It has been proposed that a highly integrated trauma leads to more accessible and vivid
memories of the traumatic event, in turn heightening symptoms of posttraumatic stress …
memories of the traumatic event, in turn heightening symptoms of posttraumatic stress …
Trauma and the mind-body connection
P Tucker - Psychiatric Times, 2007 - go.gale.com
Traumatic experiences are linked with a continuum of mental disorders and physical
complaints. In the United States, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs in …
complaints. In the United States, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs in …
Self-distancing from trauma memories reduces physiological but not subjective emotional reactivity among veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
Self-distancing, or viewing oneself from a third-person perspective, reduces reactivity when
analyzing one's feelings. Self-distancing may have important effects among individuals with …
analyzing one's feelings. Self-distancing may have important effects among individuals with …
Can dissociative symptoms exist without an underlying dissociation of the personality? Yes!
A Schimmenti - European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2022 - Elsevier
In his article “Trauma-related dissociation: an analysis of two conflicting models”, Van der
Hart (2021) provides an overview of two major models of trauma-related dissociation that he …
Hart (2021) provides an overview of two major models of trauma-related dissociation that he …
Present moment contact and nonjudgment: Pilot data on dismantling mindful awareness in trauma-related symptomatology
Conventional views purport that mindfulness includes two components: present moment
contact (PMC) and nonjudgment. While mindfulness-based interventions that target a broad …
contact (PMC) and nonjudgment. While mindfulness-based interventions that target a broad …
The association between posttraumatic negative self‐conscious cognitions and emotions and maladaptive behaviors: Does time since trauma exposure matter?
HN Tran, AJ Lipinski, SC Peter… - … of Traumatic Stress, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Negative beliefs about the self, self‐blame, guilt, and shame have been consistently linked
to emotional problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder and depression, following …
to emotional problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder and depression, following …
Dissociation differences between human-made trauma and natural disaster trauma
H Merrell - 2013 - digitalcommons.georgefox.edu
Contemporary psychiatric nosology defines dissociation as" a disturbance or alteration in
the normally integrative functions of identity, memory, or consciousness"(Ruiz, Poythress …
the normally integrative functions of identity, memory, or consciousness"(Ruiz, Poythress …
Injury increases the risk for PTSD: an examination of potential neurobiological and psychological mediators
D Koren, D Hemel, E Klein - CNS spectrums, 2006 - cambridge.org
A growing number of common traumatic events involve both physical and emotional injuries.
In contrast to previously held beliefs, the rapidly growing body of literature shows quite …
In contrast to previously held beliefs, the rapidly growing body of literature shows quite …