Evidence-based approaches to diagnosing and treating PTSD in an array of specific populations and settings
This timely, practical guide for busy professionals:
* Covers strategies for those working in specialized practice settings, such as primary care facilities, prisons, and hospitals for the severely mentally ill
* Offers guidelines for conducting forensic evaluations
* Provides information on malingering assessment
* Explores new frontiers in PTSD assessment, including neuroimaging and genetic testing
* Offers practical guidance on the assessment of most recognized comorbid conditions
* Discusses the roles of ethnicity, race, and culture in assessing and treating PTSD
* Offers assessment strategies for specific populations, including veterans, children, and the severely impaired
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments vii
CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Overview 1
CHAPTER 2 Using Evidence-Based Practices 17
CHAPTER 3 Working With Trauma Survivors 31
CHAPTER 4 Assessing PTSD 71
CHAPTER 5 Assessing Comorbid Conditions 91
CHAPTER 6 Considering Ethnicity, Race, and Culture 103
CHAPTER 7 Conducting Forensic Evaluations 121
CHAPTER 8 Working With Children and Adolescents: Conceptual and Clinical Foundations 137
CHAPTER 9 Assessing Children and Adolescents: Evidence-Based Assessment Instruments 165
CHAPTER 10 Working With Veterans 185
CHAPTER 11 Working With Special Populations and Settings 209
CHAPTER 12 PTSD Treatments and Treatment Planning 229
CHAPTER 13 Follow-Up With Evaluation and Support 253
CHAPTER 14 Going Forward: New Frontiers and Future Directions 265
Author Index 283
Subject Index 295
Über den Autor
B. CHRISTOPHER FRUEH, Ph D, is Director of Clinical
Research at The Menninger Clinic and Professor of Psychology at the
University of Hawai’i at Hilo. Formerly a clinician and director of
a VA PTSD clinic in Charleston, South Carolina, his research
interests are in clinical and mental health service delivery to
those who suffer from trauma, including both veterans and
civilians.
ANOUK L. GRUBAUGH, Ph D, is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical
University of South Carolina and a Research Health Scientist at the
Charleston Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Charleston, South
Carolina.
JON D. ELHAI, Ph D, is a clinical psychologist and
Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Toledo,
Ohio, where he directs the university’s PTSD Lab.
JULIAN FORD, Ph D, is a clinical psychologist and
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of
Medicine and Director of the University of Connecticut Health
Center Child Trauma Clinic and Center for Trauma Response Recovery
and Preparedness. Dr. Ford is the author of the TARGET intervention
model for adult, adolescent, and child traumatic stress disorders
and co-occurring substance use disorders.