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This forward-thinking volume outlines several approaches to
therapeutic treatment for individuals who have experienced complex
childhood and adult trauma, providing a novel framework for helping
patients with a number of challenging symptoms, with clinical
hypothesis testing and solid therapeutic relationships as a vital
foundation. Responding to the intense disagreement and competition
among clinicians championing their own approaches, the book
identifies the strengths and limitations of multiple therapeutic
approaches, addressing the need for qualified clinicians to be
versed in multiple theories and techniques in order to alleviate
suffering in their clients. Among the topics discussed: How to
choose specific therapeutic methods and when to shift techniques
The neurobiology of trauma and management of fear Cultural and
ethnic considerations in trauma treatment Addressing avoidance and
creating a safe therapeutic environment Management of dissociation,
substance abuse, and anger Treating Complex Trauma: Combined
Theories and Methods serves as a practical guide for clinicians
looking to expand their knowledge of approaches for treating
complex trauma. It aims to provide clinicians with options for
different therapeutic methods, along with the necessary context for
them to select the most effective approach in their treatments.
"For the first time in the professional literature we are finally
afforded a clear, cogent, and detailed explication of complex
trauma and the multifaceted parameters of treatment. Dr. Tamara
McClintock Greenberg provides perspicacious insight and clinical
wisdom only a seasoned career therapist can yield. Offering
sophisticated and nuanced distinctions between complex trauma and
PTSD, she shows how treatment is necessarily contextual and
tailored to the unique clinical and personality dynamics of the
sufferer that is thoroughly client specific within the therapeutic
dyad. She dispenses with simplistic and supercilious attitudes that
embarrassingly boast a uniform or manualized treatment to trauma,
instead carefully taking into consideration polysymptomatic,
neurobiological, and socialcultural differences that inform the
interpersonal, emotional, and safety milieu from the beginning of
treatment to stabilization, the working-through process, and then
onto successful recovery. This is a must-read book for those in
training and senior clinicians alike." --Jon Mills, PsyD, PhD,
ABPP, Faculty, Postgraduate Programs in Psychoanalysis &
Psychotherapy, Adelphi University, NY; author of Treating
Attachment Pathology "Dr. Greenberg has written an invaluable book
on treating complex trauma. She delves into multiple approaches,
assessing what techniques the client can tolerate at a given
therapeutic stage. She covers how to maintain consistency and
connection through a flexible approach and avoid pitfalls. This is
a must read for clinicians wishing to treat clients with complex
PTSD." --Louann Brizendine, MD, Clinical Professor UCSF; author of
The Female Brain
This volume is designed to impart the fundamental concepts in
experimental pharmacology, research methodology and biostatistics.
Through this book, the readers will learn about different methods
involved in drug discovery, experimental animals and their care,
equipments and the various bioassays used in experimental
pharmacology. This book contains special sections on various drug
screening methods involved in the evaluation of different body
systems. Certain sections provide the healthcare professionals with
the knowledge necessary to interpret clinical research articles,
design clinical studies, and learn essential concepts in
biostatistics in an expedient and concise manner. Basic principles
and applications of simple analytical methods employed in drug
analysis are well written under one section. It focuses on the
basic and advanced laboratory techniques and also on computer
simulated data, written extensively under the Biostatistics
section. The methods used for drug analysis have been described in
adequate detail with cross-references for further studies and
comprehension. Overall, the book is designed systematically with
four broad sections with extensive subdivisions for easy tracking,
interpretation, and understanding.
This book provides an essential overview of the broad range of
functional brain imaging techniques, as well as neuroscientific
methods suitable for various scientific tasks in fundamental and
clinical neuroscience. It also shares information on novel methods
in computational neuroscience, mathematical algorithms, image
processing, and applications to neuroscience. The mammalian brain
is a huge and complex network that consists of billions of neural
and glial cells. Decoding how information is represented and
processed by this neural network requires the ability to monitor
the dynamics of large numbers of neurons at high temporal and
spatial resolution over a large part of the brain. Functional brain
optical imaging has seen more than thirty years of intensive
development. Current light-using methods provide good sensitivity
to functional changes through intrinsic contrast and are rapidly
exploiting the growing availability of exogenous fluorescence
probes. In addition, various types of functional brain optical
imaging are now being used to reveal the brain's microanatomy and
physiology.
A game-changing resource for parents caught in the labyrinth of the
promoted treatments heralding help for troubled children and their
families, this book provides readers invaluable guidance in seeking
accurate diagnosis and scientifically verified treatment options.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children is real
and can be severely disabling. However, most causes of children's
attention problems are unrelated to ADHD and are not resolvable by
drugging the child. Treating symptoms is simply not adequate; a
completely different approach to the diagnoses and treatment of
attention problems in children is necessary. This book identifies
the many neurological patterns associated with children's attention
challenges, explains the many psychological and physical factors
that can affect attention, and describes how to determine if your
child needs not medication but other approaches-such as
psychological guidance, diet changes, or simply time to develop
past childhood-to solve the problem. Paul G. Swingle, PhD, RPsych,
provides millions of parents who are desperate for scientifically
sound information about how to help their children with conditions
that are negatively impacting their learning, development, and
happiness with a resource that is precise, definitive, and easy to
read. Illustrated with examples from across his 30 years of
practice, Swingle's book informs readers about the many factors
that can affect children's attention and can often be treated with
drugless approaches and therapy for success. Parents will
understand how intolerance of what constitutes normal children's
behavior and the failure to recognize the emotional challenges that
many children have in our culture today constitute causative
factors in the misdiagnosis of attention deficit disorders.
Provides parents and teachers with critical information that
identifies the questions they should ask and points the way to
finding a correct diagnosis and curative understanding of
treatments Explains why the error rate for diagnoses of ADHS and
many other conditions affecting children's ability to thrive in
school is so high Authored by a highly respected expert on child
psychology, neurotherapy, and psychophysiology who is a fellow of
the Canadian Psychological Association and has been a lecturer at
Harvard
This open access book describes the theoretical underpinnings and
operational aspects of delivering longer-term inpatient psychiatric
care to adolescents experiencing severe, unremitting mental
illness. The authorship is drawn from the multidisciplinary team
that supports the Walker Adolescent Unit, located in Sydney,
Australia. The book begins with an account of the planning and
development of the unit, an examination of the physical
environment, and the adaptations that have been made to ensure its
functionality. There follows a consideration of the therapeutic
milieu. The book describes clinical processes such as admission and
discharge planning, formulation and case review. There is
information about the specific roles of professionals and the
therapies that they provide. The book describes the steps taken to
maintain and enhance the physical wellbeing of patients. There are
chapters dedicated to governance, and to training and education.
The final chapter describes how the unit responded to challenges
created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interferons (IFNs) play pivotal roles in shaping the immune
responses in mammals and are particularly important for the control
of viral infections, cell growth, and immune regulation. These
proteins rapidly induce an anti-viral state in cells that surround
infected cells. In order to survive, viruses have evolved with
multiple strategies to evade the anti-viral effects of IFNs.
Elucidating the molecular and cellular biology of the
virus-interferon interaction is key to understanding issues, such
as viral pathogenesis, latency, and the development of novel
antivirals. In this book, international experts review current
research topics, producing a timely overview of this exciting
field. The book opens with a chapter that comprehensively reviews
the antiviral effects of extracellular double-stranded RNA - the
viral toxin. This is followed by chapters that review the
properties of type I and type III interferons, and the role of
interferon-stimulated genes. Additional chapters are devoted to
understanding the diverse strategies used by clinically-relevant
human viruses to subvert host interferon responses. The book closes
with an interesting overview of the clinical application of
interferons as antiviral and anticancer agents. It will be
essential reading for every scientist involved in interferon or
antiviral research and will be a recommended text for all virology
laboratories.
Whether you are reading Greek mythology for psychological insights
or studying the classics in college, there are a number of
goddesses who have been almost entirely overlooked. They are who
John Sanford calls the lesser-known goddesses. However, there is
nothing lesser about them. They personify the deeper elements that
exist across all life, nature, and spiritual reality. Our current
culture often neglects their qualities but would be wise to
increase its understanding of them. Many books, including the
bestseller Goddesses in Everywoman by Jean Bolen, illustrate
well-known goddesses who are the main characters in their stories.
But behind the scenes and often running their personalities are the
lesser-known goddesses from the ancient matriarchal era of Greek
culture. To bring forward their spiritual meaning, Sanford has
pieced together information from various Greek stories, plays, and
poems.
In light of the novel corona virus outbreak in December 2019 and
its subsequent impact on entire world as a global pandemic, the
book attempts to provide integrated risk assessment on Covid -19
like pandemics, as well as to understand the societal, environment
and economic impact of the outbreak in various sectors of
development. It covers fundamental factors of global disease
outbreaks and its coverage as major disaster through the complexity
and severity of consequences, illustrating the dimensions of low
frequency high intensity disasters. It brings together broad range
of topics including basic concepts, isolation measure, role of
governance and key technical advancements for containing the
diseases. In addition, it also covers resilience analysis towards
the impacts such outbreaks have on bio-diversity, ecosystem
services and agricultural food production. It defines key exit
strategies from the lessons learned and success stories of
historical disease outbreaks. The book is presented in four parts,
where part 1 familiarizes with fundamentals; part 2 focuses on
integrated risk assessments; part 3 focuses on various measures and
strategies of resilience; and part 4 suggests key lessons and
recommendations. The book is a useful reading reference for
scientific community, policy makers and professionals across the
domains of health, environment, disasters and sustainable
development. Book is specifically beneficial for postgraduate
students, researchers, planners and field professionals.
In Grief and Romantic Relationship Dissolution, Shawn Blue explores
the grief and loss associated with divorce and romantic breakups.
Using a model of love and attachment theory, Blue sets a foundation
for how connection leads to loss when an attachment relationship is
ended and analyzes the various consequences of grief as the result
of dissolution on the individual. She devotes special attention to
the role of technology on romantic relationship development and
makes speculations of the grief that is experienced by
relationships created online when they end. Finally, she utilizes
and applies case material to illustrate the grief process and
incorporates the influence of media in the understanding of loss
related to the ending of attachment relationships. This book is
recommended for scholars in psychology, communication studies, and
media studies.
'A powerful and impassioned defence of psychiatry, urging the Left
to confront the harsh realities of mental illness' - William Davis,
author of The Happiness Industry A new edition of one of the most
significant and credible critiques of the anti-psychiatry movement.
As relevant today as it was when first published in 1982, the book
changed the conversation on mental health and illness, demanding
that we assess its relationship to the wider decay of social
institutions. Dissecting the work of popular anti-psychiatric
thinkers, Erving Goffman, R.D. Laing, Michel Foucault and Thomas
Szasz, Sedgwick exposed the conservative undercurrents and false
hopes represented by the alternative psychiatry of the sixties and
seventies, challenging the very real impact it had on our
collective responsibility to look after the mentally ill. With a
new introduction that highlights the relevance of Sedgwick's
demands for modern mental health movements, the practice of
psychiatry and for left-wing activists, this new edition further
cements PsychoPolitics' cult classic status.
This volume is designed to provide an understanding of current and
potential therapies for osteoporosis. The opening chapter
introduces the cells of bone and their interactions. Several
following chapters describe factors affecting bone including
systemic hormones with significant effects on bone, and local
mediators including growth factors, prostaglandins, cytokines and
chemokines. Topics that have commanded particular attention
recently are calcium, FGF-23, nervous system bone interactions.
Drugs that cause bone loss provide important information on
mechanism as well as therapeutic considerations. An overview of the
genetics of bone disorders and a discussion of the pathophysiology
of osteoporosis establish the clinical context. The final chapters
discuss current and potential osteoporosis treatments.
This lucidly written textbook covers the historical background of
clinical sociology as a field and its developing trends around the
world. It addresses the urgent need for sociologists to develop a
clinical approach in their effort to improve society, with the
emphasis that clinical sociology should complement the work of
other disciplines such as clinical psychology, social work, and
social anthropology. This book discusses in depth the concept of
clinical sociology itself and the obligations of clinical
sociologists. It fills a gap in the literature which reveals a lack
of discussion and consensus on the roles and responsibilities of
clinical sociologists, therefore making an important contribution
to clinical sociology, and sociology, more broadly. Graduate
students, practitioners and professionals in the field of clinical
sociology, social work and other related disciplines will find this
book very useful.
On a blustery night, detectives from the Massachusetts State Police
knocked on Amy Gleason's door. Gleason, along with fellow nurse Kim
Hoy, had helped a patient deal with pain and suffering at the end
of her life. Now the patient was dead, and the two nurses were
being investigated for murder. Both believed they had done the
right thing, but they had no idea what it would cost them. In this
captivating and powerful true story, Dr. Lewis M. Cohen uses the
experiences of Gleason, Hoy, and the nursing assistant who accused
them of murder to explore what happens when decisions about
end-of-life care shift from the hospital to the courtroom and the
church. Tracing this issue from the uproar over Terri Schiavo's
feeding tube to the controversial figure of Jack Kevorkian, and to
the legitimate threat of serial killer medical professionals, Cohen
goes behind the scenes on both sides of this debate. He examines
how advances in modern medicine have given us tremendous tools for
prolonging life but have also forced us to address how we treat
patients who are dying and suffering.
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