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Edna B. Foa

    1 janvier 1937

    Edna B. Foa est professeure de psychologie clinique en psychiatrie à l'Université de Pennsylvanie. Le programme de traitement qu'elle a développé pour les personnes souffrant de SSPT a reçu les preuves les plus élevées de son efficacité et a été largement diffusé aux États-Unis et dans le monde entier. Son travail se concentre sur les méthodes thérapeutiques pour ceux qui souffrent de troubles anxieux. Ses approches innovantes ont apporté un soulagement à beaucoup.

    Handbuch der prolongierten Exposition
    Essential Papers in Psychoanalysis Series - 14: Essential Papers on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • This collection presents key writings on understanding and treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Editor Mardi J. Horowitz introduces the evolution of our comprehension of PTSD, establishing the necessary conceptual framework and terminology. The essays that follow offer a comprehensive exploration of the disorder's complexities, addressing individual and cultural responses, as well as pre- and post-traumatic causative factors and the evolving nature of diagnostic categories. Organized into sections on diagnosis, etiology, and treatment, the collection features both classic and more controversial essays. Notable contributors include Freud, Lindemann, Eitinger, Nadelson, Notman, Zackson, Gornick, Green, Grace, Lindy, Titchener, Lindy, Terr, Galante, Foa, Rothbaum, Riggs, Murdock, Shore, Tatum, Vollmer, Pittman, Orr, Forgue, Altman, de Jong, Herz, Herman, Yehuda, McFarlane, Putnam, Lifton, Olson, Wilner, Kaltrider, Alvarez, Trimble, Epstein, Keane, Zinering, Caddell, Krystal, Kosten, Southwick, Mason, Perry, Giller, Spiegel, Hunt, Dondershire, van der Kolk, Lang, Pynoos, Eth, Friedman, Shapiro, Wilson, Lindy, McCann, and Pearlman. This anthology serves as an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of PTSD and its treatment.

      Essential Papers in Psychoanalysis Series - 14: Essential Papers on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder