This book examines the psychology of trauma. The authors present current research including the topics of traumatic attachment as adaptation; trauma bonding and interpersonal violence; interventions to treat families who have experienced historical trauma; facial emotion perception and psychological functioning in victims of early-life trauma; energy psychology in the treatment of PTSD; hypothalamic-pituitary-andrenal axis dysregulation in post-traumatic stress disorder; the earthquake interference effect and traumatic episodic memory; and the positive after-effects of turmoil and trauma.
Preface; Traumatic Attachment as Adaptation:: The Biopsychosocial Impact; Trauma Bonding & Interpersonal Violence; Interventions to Treat Families Who Have Experienced Historical Trauma; Protracted Biases in Facial Emotion Perception & Psychological Functioning in Self-Reported Victims of Early-Life Interpersonal Trauma; Trauma, Faith, & Meaning-Making; The Predictors of New life Adaptation for Adolescents after Typhoon Morakot; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Following a Spinal Cord Injury.
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