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    Treating complex traumatic stress disorders : an evidence-based guide /

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Post-traumatic stress disorder. 12474…”
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    Advances in fear memory erasure and its neural mechanisms by Wenbo Guo, Xibo Wang, Xibo Wang, Zihan Zhou, Zihan Zhou, Yuhui Li, Yuhui Li, Yani Hou, Keyan Wang, Ruyuan Wei, Xiaoyu Ma, Hao Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, excessive fear responses can lead to diseases such as post-traumatic stress disorder, wherein traumatic events result in persistent traumatic memories. …”
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    Sensitivity to Pain Traumatization: A Higher-Order Factor Underlying Pain-Related Anxiety, Pain Catastrophizing and Anxiety Sensitivity among Patients Scheduled for Major Surgery by Valery Kleiman, Hance Clarke, Joel Katz

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The second is the theoretical rationale and empirical evidence linking pain and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.…”
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by Filiz Izci, Gizem Unveren

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…With the increased applicability of these treatment models in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and on other trauma patients success of treatment rate in trauma patients is increasing steadily. …”
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    Risks of psychological traumatization and stress adaption of medical staff working under war conditions (analytical literature review) by M.V. Krasnoselskyi, O.O. Kyrylova, O.Ye. Dubenko, T.V. Rublova, Yu.V. Pavlichenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Compassion fatigue, exhaustion, and post-traumatic stress disorder are common. The importance of medical and psychological aid aimed at decreasing stress and stabilizing psychoemotional state of the medical staff who are working under the conditions of war led to development of a large number of programs in various psychotherapeutic areas that have shown their high effectiveness.…”
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    Psychological well-being and academic performance of Ukrainian medical students under the burden of war: a cross-sectional study by Mykhaylo Korda, Arkadii Shulhai, Oksana Shevchuk, Oleksandra Shulhai, Anna-Mariia Shulhai, Anna-Mariia Shulhai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, 44.2% of responders had significant symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, with the highest scores on the hyperarousal subscale (>37). …”
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    Investigating shared risk variants and genetic etiology between Alzheimer’s disease and three stress-related psychiatric disorders: a large-scale genome-wide cross-trait analysis by Weijia Dang, Tianqi Hao, Ning Li, Hualin Zhang, Ziqi Li, Hongmei Yu, Yalu Wen, Deqiang Zheng, Long Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We evaluated phenotypic associations using observational data from the UK Biobank.MethodOur study focused on investigating the shared risk variants and genetic etiology underlying AD and three stress-related psychiatric disorders: post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, and major depressive disorder. …”
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    Psychological and neuropsychological clinical impact in brain cancer patients and evidence-based psychological intervention: a systematic review of the literature by Pasquale Caponnetto, Giulia Schilirò, Marilena Maglia, Graziella Chiara Prezzavento, Chris Baeken, Maria Catena Quattropani

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Various medical, surgical, and interventional procedures, alongside the distinct tumor localization, have been linked to an elevated predisposition towards psychological disorders, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and cognitive impairments…”
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    Dentate gyrus norepinephrine ramping facilitates aversive contextual processing by Eric T. Zhang, Grace S. Saglimbeni, Jiesi Feng, Yulong Li, Michael R. Bruchas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Dysregulation in aversive contextual processing is believed to affect several forms of psychopathology, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The dentate gyrus (DG) is an important brain region in contextual discrimination and disambiguation of new experiences from prior memories. …”
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