Cortisol, the Intergenerational Transmission of Stress, and PTSD: An...
Source: http://www.dissociative-identity-disorder.net/w/images/PTSD.png Cortisol, a stress hormone, is a key player in the subtle hormonal changes that have come to be associated with PTSD, and Dr....
View ArticleMilitary Sexual Trauma, Rape, PTSD, and Suicide: A conversation with Katie Webb
Among Americans, rape is the trauma that is most likely to lead to PTSD. The medical profession is becoming increasingly aware that sexual trauma represents a serious medical and mental health concern....
View ArticlePerinatal Psychiatry, Birth Trauma and Perinatal PTSD: An Interview with Dr....
It is now blatantly clear that a woman’s increased vulnerability to developing PTSD is closely linked to that fact that, when compared to a man, she is much more likely to be the victim of the toxic...
View ArticleThe Golden Years: Traumatic Stress and Aging – An Interview with Joan Cook
Dr. Joan Cook is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. She has specific expertise in the areas of traumatic stress and geriatric...
View ArticleComplex PTSD, STAIR, Social Ecology and lessons learned from 9/11- a...
Dr. Marylene Cloitre is the Associate Director of Research of the National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division and a research Professor of Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry...
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