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100 1  Muscari, Mary E.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n95802949 
245 10 What nurses know-- PTSD /|cMary Muscari. 
246 30 PTSD 
264  1 New York :|bDemosHealth,|c[2012] 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    1 online resource (xx, 259 pages). 
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490 1  What nurses know 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-249) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover; Halftitle; Title; Copyright; About the Author; 
       Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 
       1 PTSD: What It Is and Isn't; The Journey Begins; PTSD: 
       What It Is; What Is the History of PTSD?; Who Gets PTSD?; 
       What Are the Symptoms of PTSD?; How Is PTSD Diagnosed?; 
       Complex PTSD; PTSD: What It Is Not; DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 
       ANXIETY AND ANXIETY DISORDER; ACUTE STRESS DISORDER; BRIEF
       PSYCHOTIC DISORDER; ADJUSTMENT DISORDER; OBSESSIVE-
       COMPULSIVE DISORDER; STOCKHOLM SYNDROME; 2 Why Me? 
       Understanding How You Developed PTSD; A Perfect Storm: The
       Causes of PTSD. 
505 8  YOUR BRAIN/BODY RESPONSE TO STRESSYOUR GENETICS; YOUR 
       PERSONALITY; YOUR ENVIRONMENT; Trauma and PTSD; TYPES OF 
       TRAUMA; War; Violent Victimization; Natural Disasters; 
       Accidents; Terrorism; Other Possible Traumas; 3 Symptoms: 
       When Every Day Is Yesterday; Re-Experiencing Symptoms; 
       FLASHBACKS; Dealing with Flashbacks; NIGHTMARES AND NIGHT 
       TERRORS; Dealing with Nightmares and Night Terrors; 
       EMOTIONAL OR PHYSICAL REACTIONS; Dealing with Emotional 
       Reactions; Dealing with Physical Reactions; PSYCHOTIC 
       SYMPTOMS; Dealing with Psychotic Symptoms; Avoidance and 
       Numbing Symptoms; AVOIDANCE. 
505 8  Dealing with AvoidanceNUMBING; Dealing with Numbing; 
       Increased Arousal Symptoms; Dealing with Increased 
       Arousal; 4 Collateral Damage: Complications of PTSD; PTSD 
       and Comorbidity; DEPRESSION; Dealing with Depression; 
       SUICIDE; Dealing with Borderline Personality Disorder; 
       ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE; Dealing with Substance Abuse; 
       OTHER ANXIETY DISORDERS; General Anxiety Disorder (GAD); 
       Dealing with General Anxiety; PANIC DISORDER; Dealing with
       Panic Disorder; PHOBIAS; Dealing with Phobias; EATING 
       DISORDERS; Dealing with Eating Disorders; PTSD and Its 
       Effect on Important Areas of Functioning. 
505 8  RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PARTNERStrengthening Your 
       Relationship with Your Partner; RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR 
       CHILDREN; Strengthening Your Relationship with Your 
       Children; WORK; Strengthening Your Working Abilities; PTSD
       and Victimization; Physical Eff ects; PTSD and Homicide 
       Survivors; Dealing with Being a Homicide Survivor; PTSD 
       and the Aftermath of Disaster; First Responders and PTSD; 
       Dealing with Being a First Responder; 5 The Usual Suspects
       : Traditional Treatments for PTSD; Psychotherapy for PTSD;
       COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; EMDR (EYE MOVEMENT 
       DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING). 
505 8  PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPYFAMILY THERAPY; GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY; 
       Medications; ANTIDEPRESSANTS; ATYPICAL ANTIDEPRESSANTS; 
       ANTIPSYCHOTICS; ANTIANXIETY MEDICATIONS; MINIPRESS; 6 
       Different Strokes: Alternative Treatments for PTSD; PTSD 
       and Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Massage 
       Therapy; Hypnosis; Cautions with Hypnotherapy; Cautions 
       with Homeopathy; Acupuncture; Cautions with Acupuncture; 
       Herbal Medicines; CHAMOMILE; KAVA KAVA; Cautions with Kava
       Kava; LAVENDER; Cautions with Lavender; ST. JOHN'S WORT; 
       Cautions for St. John's Wort; VALERIAN; Cautions with 
       Valerian. 
520    An estimated 7.8% of all Americans will experience post-
       traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point in their 
       lives. Roughly 5.2 million people have PTSD during the 
       course of a given year. And PTSD can affect anyone - from 
       war veterans and abuse victims to persons directly or 
       indirectly traumatized by other catastrophes including 
       crime, natural disasters, and serious accidents. Getting 
       treatment as soon as possible after PTSD symptoms develop 
       may help prevent PTSD from developing into a long-term 
       condition. Treatment may take the form of medication, 
       pychotherpay, or alternative medicine. Wha. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Post-traumatic stress disorder.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85105424 
650  2 Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/
       mesh/D013313 
650  7 Post-traumatic stress disorder.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1072762 
655  2 Popular Work.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D020496 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aMuscari, Mary E.|tWhat nurses know-- 
       PTSD.|dNew York : DemosHealth, ©2012|z9781936303069|w(DLC)
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