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By Markus A. Landolt, Marylène Cloitre, Ulrich Schnyder

This guide offers the present evidence-based mental remedies for trauma comparable issues in adolescence and early life and also presents essentially established, updated details at the uncomplicated ideas of demanding tension study and perform in that age team, overlaying epidemiology, developmental concerns, pathogenetic versions, diagnostics, and review. all the chapters on therapy, which shape the middle of the ebook, starts off with a precis of the theoretical underpinnings of the procedure, by means of a case presentation illustrating the remedy protocol consultation by means of consultation, an research of specified demanding situations generally encountered in enforcing this therapy, and an outline of the present proof base for the remedy procedure. a distinct part considers smooth remedies particularly settings, equivalent to colleges, hospitals, and juvenile justice structures, and the concluding chapters supply an integrative dialogue on the right way to deal with traumatized kids and teens and an outlook. The publication should be worthwhile for medical baby and adolescent psychologists, baby and adolescent psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and different psychological health and wellbeing pros operating with traumatized little ones and adolescents.

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2013; McLaughlin et al. 2013). g. Ghazali et al. 2014; Milan et al. 2013), but, overall, meta-analyses indicate a gender difference with girls being more prone to PTSD than boys (Alisic et al. 2011, 2014; Cox et al. 2008; Trickey et al. 2012). Despite the consistency, the effect sizes of this overall gender difference tend to be rather small. There has been some suggestion that certain types of trauma may affect males and females differently (Elklit and Frandsen 2014; Landolt et al. 2013) but that, overall, PTSD rates are higher for females.

2011; Cox et al. 2008; Kahana et al. 2006; Trickey et al. 2012). g. Elklit and Frandsen 2014; Haller and Chassin 2012; Karabekiroglu et al. 2008; Karsberg and Elklit 2012; Landolt et al. 38 S. Gunaratnam and E. Alisic 2013; Lavi et al. 2013; McLaughlin et al. 2013). g. Ghazali et al. 2014; Milan et al. 2013), but, overall, meta-analyses indicate a gender difference with girls being more prone to PTSD than boys (Alisic et al. 2011, 2014; Cox et al. 2008; Trickey et al. 2012). Despite the consistency, the effect sizes of this overall gender difference tend to be rather small.

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