Acute Stress Disorder :What It Is and How to Treat It

Publication subTitle :What It Is and How to Treat It

Author: Bryant> Richard A.  

Publisher: Guilford Publications Inc‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781462525140

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781462525089

Subject: R749.5 reactive disorder

Keyword: 神经病学与精神病学,社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

Drawing on extensive research and clinical experience, leading authority Richard A. Bryant explores what works--and what doesn't work--in managing acute traumatic stress. He reviews the current state of the science on acute stress disorder (ASD) and presents diagnostic guidelines based on DSM-5. In a straightforward, highly readable style, Bryant shares rich insights into how to provide effective, compassionate care to specific populations, including those with mild traumatic brain injury, military personnel and first responders, and children. Evidence-based intervention procedures are described. Reproducible assessment tools and handouts can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

Chapter

2. Diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder

3. Acute Stress Disorder in DSM-5

4. Do Initial Reactions Predict Long-Term Reactions?

5. Biology of Acute Stress Reactions

6. Cognitive Features of Acute Stress Reactions

Part II. Assessment

7. Assessing Acute Stress Reactions

Part III. Treatment

8. What about Psychological Debriefing?

9. An Overview of Treatment for Acute Stress Disorder

10. How to Treat Acute Stress Disorder

11. Challenges to Treating Acute Stress Disorder

Part IV. Special Considerations

12. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

13. Working with Military Personnel and First Responders

14. Acute Stress Disorder in Children

15. Acute Stress Disorder and the Law

16. Concluding Comments

Appendix 1. Acute Stress Disorder Structured Interview–5

Appendix 2. Acute Stress Disorder Scale–5

Appendix 3. Prolonged Exposure Monitoring Form

Appendix 4. Thought Record Form

Appendix 5. Trauma Hierarchy Form

Appendix 6. In Vivo Exposure Form

References

Index

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