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1. ABCD: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/177/2/144.full BJPSYCH. Gwen Ashead. Covers types of treatment. Covers assessment over treatment. December 7 1990

1.1. Notes: Psychological therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder -ASSESSMENT FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPY OF PTSD -TREATMENT PLANNING -REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR PTSD: META-ANALYSES -THERAPIES ADDRESSING FEAR -THERAPIES ADDRESSING SHAME -EARLY AND BRIEF INTERVENTIONS-CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS-CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS-Acknowledgments

2. ABCD: http://psychcentral.com/lib/treatment-of-ptsd/000665 Sara Staggs. Psych Central. Psychotherapy treatment for PTSD. No Bias. Covers many different topics and questions about PTSD. May 14, 2014

2.1. Notes: What Trauma Therapy Looks Like -Exploring One’s Trauma in Psychotherapy -Choosing a treatment that is right for you -Psychotherapy Treatment for PTSD

3. Anna Zernone Giorgi http://blog.timesunion.com/healthylifemagazine/emotional-health-ptsd-affects-more-than-just-victims-of-war/6776/

3.1. Notes: -Getting lost -Finding a way out

4. Perspective #2 Are there ways to treat PTSD

5. Perspective #1 What methods have been most successful

6. Perspective #2 why some aren't affected

6.1. Times Union Magazine. Bias towards helping people. Covers treatment options

7. Perspective #1 why some are affected

7.1. B. P. Dohrenwend, T. J. Yager, M. M. Wall, B. G. Adamshttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130221194237.htm

7.1.1. Notes: pre-war psychological vulnerabilities -primary factors -- combat exposure, prewar vulnerability, and involvement in harming civilians or prisoners

7.2. Association for Psychological Science

8. Are there ways to treat PTSD and are there ways being researched right now? What progress has been made in treating PTSD? What methods have been most successful?

9. Why are some people affected by PTSD when others, in the same situation, are not? What makes some people more vulnerable?

10. Notes. -Intrusive Memories -avoidance -negative changes in thinking and mood -changes in emotional reactions -intensity of symptoms -

11. Notes. -Responding to Danger -When Danger turns into trama -what a tramatic situation is like for a young child -Post stress responses -The Severity and Duration of Posttraumatic Stress Responses -chronic or repeated stress -factors in recovery from trama -individual differences -the impact of tramatic stress on development -the lessons of tramatic differences -

12. Perspective #2 Adult's Reaction

12.1. ABCD: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/basics/symptoms/con-20022540

12.2. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Mayo Clinic Staff. No Bias. Covers health related problems. April 15th, 2014

13. Perspective #1 Children's Reaction

13.1. ABCD: http://www.nctsn.org/resources/audiences/parents-caregivers/understanding-child-traumatic-stress

13.2. Center for Mental Health Services, The National Child Tramatic Stress Network. No Bias. Covers many Child reactions to PTSD. The date is not available.

14. Do children react differently to PTSD than adults? Is the recovery faster for one vs. the other?