Friday, 27 January 2023

Emotional Trauma and its Processing| Chapter 7 | Perspective of Recent Advances in Medical Research Vol. 4

 This stage sheds light on the concept of injury and its intelligent, emotional and behavioral belongings, this phenomenon referring to individual or more events perceived apiece individual as crisis positions, which generate exposure and are capable of causing specific an accentuated stress so concerning threaten the integrity of the psychophysical balance of the life. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is considered a multi-functional disorder, accompanying an accentuated socio-cultural and social dimension, allure impact shaping in the individual divergent and hazy beliefs related to individual's own person, different people and the world usually. The dissociative subtype is highlighted, which is depicted by tendencies towards difficulties in social relationships, lack of sensitive regulation, thoughtless nature, lack of memory, as well as removal in imagination. Its affecting animate nerve organs bases indicate alterations in function and structures complicated in a wide range of neural domains and pathways, particularly those involved in sensual integration and self-idea. Regarding the treatment of the disorder, we analyze the way of action of several healing approaches that have proven expected effective in the context of PTSD syndromes, among which are anguish-focused intelligent-behavioral therapy, exposure healing, dialectical behavior cure, but and the importance of the pharmacological approach, these two curative approaches having completing beneficial effects, contingent upon the specifics of each case. We discuss news from the specialized biography, indicating that the analysis and painstaking understanding of this topic shows a real benefit both in agreements of collective knowledge of the effects of PTSD, and for improving stop and intervention protocols exceptionally cases that meet the described manifestations.

Author(s) Details:

Monica Georgiana Lazar,
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Bucharest, Romania.

Simona Trifu,
Department of Neurosciences, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy” Bucharest, Romania.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/PRAMR-V4/article/view/9131

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