Psychological assessment of adult posttraumatic states : phenomenology, diagnosis, and measurement
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Psychological assessment of adult posttraumatic states : phenomenology, diagnosis, and measurement
American Psychological Association, c2004
2nd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-270) and index
Contents of Works
- Trauma types and characteristics
- Symptoms, syndromes, and disorders
- Critical issues in trauma-relevant assessment
- Assessment of traumatic events
- Diagnostic interviews
- General objective and projective measures
- Trauma-specific objective measures
- Putting it all together: assessment of pretrauma functioning, traumatic events, moderating influences, and posttraumatic states
- Conclusions
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is the second edition of the well-known Psychological Assessment of Adult Posttraumatic States, published in 1997. A major update from the first edition, it presents a detailed, yet practical summary of the major issues and instruments involved in the assessment of posttraumatic disturbance. Dr. Briere analyzes the types of traumas most likely to produce long-term difficulties. He also explains the biological, historical, social, and cultural factors that mediate between trauma and outcome. New research on traumatic events, including rape, stalking, sex trafficking, torture, terrorist attacks, motor vehicle accidents, and disasters, is placed into clinical context. Especially relevant to the clinician, researcher, and forensic specialist, this second edition reviews the available research on standardized measures currently available for evaluating trauma's impact, noting the psychometric characteristics of each instrument. A comprehensive review of new trauma-relevant measures is provided, emphasizing their direct clinical relevance to the assessment of posttraumatic states. In addition, frequently used general psychological tests get a critical look from the trauma assessment perspective. Dr. Briere also makes new recommendations for the composition of trauma-related test batteries that can be customized to fit the clinical question and the time available for assessment. New to the second edition is additional information on the complex process of psychodiagnosis, including coverage of research and controversies in acute stress disorder, brief psychotic disorder, the dissociative disorders, traumatic grief reactions, ""complex PTSD,"" borderline personality disorder, and trauma-related panic disorder. Including over 35 per cent new references, this volume provides a scholarly, yet practical review of trauma theory and measurement.
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