Contents:SECTION ONE: Neurobiological perspectives on trauma --
Neurobiological and neuroethological perspectives on fear and anxiety / Vinuta Rau & Michael S. Fanselow --
Some biobehavioral insights into persistent effects of emotional trauma / Mark E. Bouton & Jaylyn Waddell --
Learning not to fear: a neural systems approach / Gregory Quirk [and others] --
Mechanisms of fear extinction: towards improved treatment for anxiety / Mark Barad & Christopher K. Cain --
Developmental origins of neurobiological vulnerability for PTSD / Rosemary Bagot [and others] --
Does stress damage the brain? / J. Douglas Bremner --
Somatic manifestations of traumatic stress / Emeran A. Mayer. SECTION TWO: Clinical perspectives on trauma --
Cognitive behavioral treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder / Elna Yadin & Edna B. Foa --
PTSD among traumatized refugees / J.D. Kinzie --
PTSD: a disorder of recovery? / Arieh Y. Shalev --
The developmental impact of childhood trauma / Bessel A. van der Kolk --
Adaptation, ecosocial safety signals, and the trajectory of PTSD / Derrick Silove --
Religion and spirituality after trauma / James K. Boehnlein --
Posttraumatic suffering as a source of transformation: a clinical perspective / Cécile Rousseau & Toby Measham. SECTION THREE: Cultural perspectives on trauma --
Trauma, adaptation, and resilience: A cross-cultural and evolutionary perspective / Melvin Konner --
Bruno and the holy fool: Myth, mimesis, and the transmission of traumatic memories / Allan Young --
Failures of imagination: the refugee's predicament / Laurence J. Kirmayer --
Trauma, culture, and myth: Narratives of the Ethiopian Jewish exodus / Gadi BenEzer --
Posttraumatic politics: violence, memory, and biomedical discourse in Bali / Leslie Dwyer & Degung Santikarma --
Terror and trauma in the Cambodian genocide / Alexander Hinton --
Trauma in context: integrating biological, clinical, and cultural perspectives / Robert Lemelson, Laurence J. Kirmayer & Mark Barad.
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