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100 1  Wolfelt, Alan,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n82213559|eauthor. 
245 10 Reframing PTSD as traumatic grief :|bhow caregivers can 
       companion traumatized grievers through catch-up mourning /
       |cAlan D. Wolfel. 
264  1 Fort Collins, Colorado :|bCompanion Press,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
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490 1  The Companioning Series 
505 0  Front Cover; Title Page; Half Title; Copyright; 
       Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; The soul of 
       grief; De-pathologizingPTSD; The missing piece? Mourning; 
       Thank you; Chapter One: Grief not as an illness but as a 
       response to injury; Terms used in this book; Chapter Two: 
       Traumatic loss and grief; What is PTSD?; PTSD by the 
       numbers; The inciting event, or "stressor"; Inciting 
       events in PTSD; PTSD and the military; PTSD sub-types; 
       Chapter Three: The symptoms of PTSD and traumatic grief; 
       PTSD symptoms; Uncomplicated grief symptoms; Shock, 
       numbness, denial, and disbelief. 
505 8  Disorganization, confusion, searching, and yearningAnxiety,
       panic, and fear; Explosive emotions; Guilt and regret; 
       Sadness and depression; Relief; "Comorbidities" in PTSD; 
       PTSD versus grief; Traumatic grief; Care-eliciting 
       symptoms; PTSD versus operational stress injury; Chapter 
       Four: The fear factor of PTSD; PTSD and the brain; A 
       "disease" of memory; Is PTSD an inherited predisposition?;
       Can-and should-we prevent traumatic memories?; PTSD and 
       the biological/spiritual chasm; Chapter Five: Fear, 
       withdrawal, and negativity in normal grief; Fear in normal
       grief. 
505 8  Avoidance and emotional/spiritual withdrawal in normal 
       griefNegative cognition and mood in normal grief; Chapter 
       Six:Traumatic grief as a form of complicated grief; Ten 
       factors that can contribute to complicated grief; 1. The 
       specific circumstances of the loss; 2. The griever's 
       personality, including the ability to understand and 
       access emotionality; PTSD: Risk factors and resilience; 3.
       In the case of the death of someone loved, the griever's 
       relationship with the person who died; 4. The griever's 
       access to and use of support systems; 5. The griever's 
       cultural/ethnic background. 
505 8  6. The griever's religious/spiritual/philosophical 
       background and current worldview7. The griever's 
       concurrent stressors; 8. The griever's family systems 
       influences; 9. The griever's participation in meaningful 
       rituals; 10. Losses that tend to be stigmatized; How 
       complicated grief presents; Absent or delayed grief; 
       Distorted grief; Converted grief; Chronic grief; PTSD in 
       children and teens; The preschool subtype of PTSD; Chapter
       Seven: Medical-model therapies as treatment; Psychological
       debriefing; Early cognitive-behavioral interventions; 
       Short-term cognitive behavioral therapy. 
505 8  Evidence-based psychotherapy and griefDrug therapy; EMDR; 
       Psychosocial rehabilitation; Chapter Eight: Mourning as 
       "treatment"; Experience; Mourning Need 1: Acknowledge the 
       reality of the losses; Primary and secondary losses in 
       traumatic grief; Mourning Need 2: Feel the pain of the 
       losses; Mourning Need 3: Remember the losses; Mourning 
       Need 4: Develop a new self-identity; Complementary 
       therapies for traumatic grief; Mourning Need 5: Search for
       meaning; Mourning Need 6: Receive ongoing support from 
       others; A family-systems approach in PTSD; The importance 
       of the six central needs of mourning. 
520    An estimated eight percent of Americans are thought to be 
       suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder at any given 
       time. Many are victims of or witnesses to violence. Others
       have been neglected of abused. Some have experienced a 
       traumatic accident or natural disaster. Still others have 
       experienced the sudden and perhaps violent death of 
       someone they love. No matter the cause, PTSD results in 
       symptoms of acute stress, including anxiety, persistent 
       thoughts or flashbacks, and a host of other physical, 
       emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual challenges. In
       this guide for counselors and careg. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       October 27, 2015) 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
650  0 Post-traumatic stress disorder.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85105424 
650  0 Post-traumatic stress disorder|xTreatment.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008109885 
650  0 Grief therapy.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh91005823 
650  7 Post-traumatic stress disorder.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1072762 
650  7 Post-traumatic stress disorder|xTreatment.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1072780 
650  7 Grief therapy.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/947912 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aWolfelt, Alan D.|tReframing PTSD as 
       Traumatic Grief : How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized
       Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning.|dChicago : Companion 
       Press, ©2014|z9781617222139 
830  0 Companioning Series. 
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