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Traumatic Stress, Multiple-component retail product Book

Traumatic Stress Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Michael J Scott

Part of the SAGE Library in Mental Health series

Multiple-component retail product

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This four-volume collection provides access to key papers which have formed our present-day understanding of the effects  of extreme trauma.

Traumatic stress is an important and diverse area of research and practice that crosses disciplines including psychology, psychiatry, and cognitive behavioural psychotherapy.

The literature on the topic which has emerged over the last 50 years spans a large number of fields and journals.

This major work performs the services of bringing together these disparate but vital strands of research into a single publication.

Edited and introduced by esteemed Editor, Michael J.

Scott, the literature is arranged into four thematic volumes, designed to guide the reader through key developments in the field and provide them with a comprehensive overview. Volume One: Introduction, History, ContextVolume Two: Approaches to The Treatment of Trauma Related DisordersVolume Three: The Management of Secondary Traumatisation and ComorbidityVolume Four: Translating Evidence Based Treatment to Routine Practise

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