Психолошката архитектура на посттрауматското стресно растројство
Journal
Психологија: наука и практика / Psychology: science and practice
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
DOI
10.37509/psyscip183055n
Abstract
The paper discusses the complex range of psychological changes that often develop in the adaptation process after a traumatic experience. In addition to the well known structure of the posttraumatic stress disorder defined in accordance with current diagnostic criteria, other clinically relevant issues are presented: the multidimensional nature of posttraumatic processes, the holistic approach to traumatization effects, the interconnectedness of posttraumatic symptom clusters, the specific effects of traumatic personality injuries and posttraumatic interpersonal consequences. The review includes a brief overview of current PTSD reconceptualization efforts, as well as of the clinical implications of the disparity between the psychological nature of posttraumatic adaptation and the diagnostic frameworks that determine treatment guidelines.
Subjects
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
Name
PsNP03.06 Naumova, K. - The psychological architecture of posttraumatic stress disorder.pdf
Size
152.45 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum
(MD5):8ebfe8cf6af0cb36b842fea810b5beb8
