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21. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
mental health professional with special expertise in Anxiety disorders Associationof America (ADAA) 11900 posttraumatic stress in survivors of three disasters
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters Join the Discussion Have questions? Ask the Pediatrician. Pediatrics Guide
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From Other Guides Comforting the Kids Grieving Child America Attacked Terrorism and the Classroom ... America Attacked! How Should Teens React? Elsewhere on the Web AAP Offers Advice on Communicating with Children about Disasters Talking with Kids about the News How to Talk with Children about the News How to talk with children about disaster ... References Research has shown that both adults and children who experience catastrophic events show a wide range of reactions. Some suffer only worries and bad memories that fade with emotional support and the passage of time. Others are more deeply affected and experience long-term problems. Research on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) shows that some soldiers, survivors of criminal victimization, torture and other violence, and survivors of natural and man-made catastrophes suffer long-term effects from their experiences. Children who have witnessed violence in their families, schools, or communities are also vulnerable to serious long-term problems. Their emotional reactions, including fear, depression, withdrawal or anger, can occur immediately or some time after the tragic event. Youngsters who have experienced a catastrophic event often need support from parents and teachers to avoid long-term emotional harm. Most will recover in a short time, but the minority who develop PTSD or other persistent problems need treatment.

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and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders, 3rd ed In Handbook of stress, 2nd ed.,ed. L Neurological alterations associated with posttraumatic stress disorder
http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/tom.miller/Hca680.htm
COURSE SYLLABUS Department: Educational Leadership and Counseling Instructor: Dr. Thomas Miller I. Title : HCA 680 Advanced Topics in Stress and Health Care Delivery (3) II. Catalog Description : Selected topics in assessing and treating stress related disorders in health care delivery are examined. Emphasis on diagnosis, treatment and prevention interventions are explored. Current measures used in assessment along with self-management skills for patients are the focus of this course. III. Purpose Course Objectives Content Outline : A. Theoretical Models of Stress Related Disorders B. Measures Used in the Assessment of Stress Related Disorders C. Clinical Disorders and Stress Related Etiology D. Algorithms for Treatment E. Critical Pathways for Health Care F. Prevention-intervention strategies VI. Instructional Activities : 1. Acquisition/Integration 2. Extension/Refinement 3. Application VII. Field, Clinical, and/or Laboratory Experiences

23. Ed-U-Tech - Special Education
with anxiety disorders/OCD and Post Traumatic stress Disorder. of OCD and other relateddisorders for professionals be appropriate for the special Education area
http://education.umn.edu/edutech/!special/Resources/special_web-resources_ocd.ht

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Resources
Advocacy/ Organization TITLE: OCF URL: http://www.ocfoundation.org/index.html DESCRIPTION: This site gives information regarding medications, related disorders, and offerings for workshops on related topics presented at national conferences. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Obsessive Compulsive Foundation Advocacy/ Organization TITLE: Anxiety Disorders Association of America URL: http://www.adaa.org DESCRIPTION: Information on people with anxiety disorders/OCD and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is a well written and informative website and would be beneficial to parents and professionals. Business/ Marketing TITLE: Growth Central URL: http://www.growthcentral.com DESCRIPTION: This site offers a workbook and skills for working through anxiety disorders, eating disorders and anger management. Materials can be easily purchased through this company. SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Growth Central Business/ Marketing TITLE: O.C.D. Resource Center

24. Staff List
gambling, sex offending, posttraumatic stress anxiety and special Interests Psychiatry,neurodegenerative disorders, traumatic brain injury
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Psychology Staff Directory
Listed by position held: Professor Alex Blaszczynski
Head of Department and Chair in Psychology
University of Sydney
Deputy Heads:
Denise Chu
Pip Bowden
Neuropsychology:
Alexandra Walker
Sara Lucas
Sandra Grayson (on leave)
Bernadette Bibb
Sally McSwiggan (Locum) Sharon Naismith
Eating Disorders: Christine Wearne Prof. Stephen Touyz [Consultant] Sexual Health: Pip Bowden Liaison Psychology: Christopher Basten Anxiety: Danielle Einstein Tamsen McColl Juliette Drobny Pain and Stress Management Roberto Garofali Leanne Little Orofacial Pain Management: Janet Benson Westmead Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Katharine Smith Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Kim Felmingham Julie Mastrodomenico Cumberland Community Adult Mental Health Denise Chu Pip Bowden Susan Coleman Dino Cipriani Sian Harris Mary Morrow Jill Gallagher Simone Sharah Jacqueline Barrett Child, Adolescent and Family

25. GPAH 423
life events are examined with special attention to and Statistical Manual of MentalDisorders, 3rd ed alterations associated with posttraumatic stress disorder
http://www.alliedhealth.uconn.edu/TomMiller/gpah423.htm
GPAH 423 Course Syllabus
[This course is in development and is not yet approved.] School of Allied Health
Instructor: Dr. Thomas Miller
Course Materials
I. Title GPAH 423 ADVANCED TOPICS IN STRESS AND HEALTH PROMOTION (3 credits) II. Catalog Description Selected topics in assessing and treating stress related disorders in health care delivery are examined. Emphasis on diagnosis, treatment and prevention interventions are explored. Current measures used in assessment along with self-management skills for patients are the focus of this course. III. Purpose IV. Course Objectives At the completion of this course students will be able to:
  • Define theoretical models of stress related disorders. List and describe the clinical assessment of stress related disorders. Identify and define treatment strategies and considerations. Produce clinical plans and state reasons for its importance. Analyze testing instruments which are reliable and valid in the assessment of stressful life events. Develop a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis and treatment of stress related illness. Use the library and access computer data bases for research purposes.
  • 26. The BluePages Team
    are in the area of post traumatic stress disorder, the factors that precede depressionand other mental disorders. M Nursing, Grad Dip special ed, Grad Dip
    http://bluepages.anu.edu.au/about_team.html
    The BluePages team Team Leaders Dr Kathy Griffiths, BSc (Hons), PhD (ANU), MAPS
    Kathy is a Fellow at the Centre for Mental Health Research. She has published in the fields of mental health, psychology and clinical neuropsychology. Her current research interests are in the areas of depression, e-mental health (including the quality of health information on web sites), mental health literacy and the prevention of mental health problems. She was the principal writer of the NHMRC Clinical Practice Guidelines on Depression in Young People and was executive editor and consultant on the first Mental Health Promotion and Prevention National Action Plan. Kathy is a coauthor of MoodGYM, an online program for preventing depression in young people. She is a registered psychologist. Dr Helen Christensen, BA(Hons) (Syd), MPsychol, PhD (NSW), MAPS

    27. CAPS Staff, Counseling And Psychological Services, Student Affairs, Northwestern
    disorders, panic/anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorders in sexual abuse Specialinterests Multicultural/cross-cultural issues University; M.ed., University of
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    Search Northwestern Search Help Student Affairs STUDENT AFFAIRS Counseling and Psychological Services Services Offered at CAPS Is There a Cost? Common Problems Students Bring About Confidentiality ... Practicum Externship Program CAPS Staff Student Affairs Counseling and Psychological Services CAPS Staff Kathy R. Hollingsworth , Ph.D., Director
    Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Missouri.
    Special interests: Gender issues, adult development, sexual abuse survivors. Roberta A. Baer, Ph.D. , Assistant Director for Chicago CAPS
    Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Northwestern University.
    Special interests: Food preoccupation and eating disorders, self-esteem issues, and working with graduate students. Bettina Bohle-Frankel , M.D., Staff Psychiatrist

    28. Pubsfalsetti
    special issue of Group Dynamics, 5, 252260. stress and Anxiety disorders. of Rapeand Other Civilian Trauma-Related post-traumatic stress Disorder Emphasis
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    Sherry Falsetti's Recent Publications
    Last updated July 25, 2002
    • Gender and posttraumatic stress disorder: Clinical, research, and program-level applications. New York: Guilford. Anxiety disorders. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. Behavior Modification. Clinics of North America, 24, Empirically supported cognitive and cognitive-behavioral treatments (pp. 134-160). New York: Springer. Group Dynamics, 5, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 14, Case Studies in Family Violence (pp. 375-414). New York: Plenum Press. American Journal of Medicine. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 11(2) Falsetti, S.A. (1997). Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Sexual Assault. Modern Medicine Falsetti, S.A. (1997). The decision making process of choosing a treatment for patients with civilian trauma-related PTSD, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Handbook of Stress Medicine: An organ system approach , pp.273-292 CRC Press. Journal of Traumatic Stress 10 Clinical Quarterly, 7(3), Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 57, Does stress cause psychiatric illness?

    29. Pubsacierno
    Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, vol 9 special Populations. Anxietybased disorders. Violentassault, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression Risk
    http://www.musc.edu/cvc/pubsacierno.htm
    Ron Acierno's Recent Publications
    Last updated July 25, 2002
    • Acierno, R. (in press). Elder mistreatment: Epidemiological assessment methodology. National Academy of Sciences, Invited Manuscript. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology Techniques of behavior therapy . Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. Academic Press. Role-Playing . Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. Academic Press. Journal of Anxiety Disorders Reinforcement sampling . Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. Academic Press. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. Understanding Research in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: A Textbook . Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Clinical behavior therapy: Adults and children Journal of Traumtic Stress Kilpatrick, D.G., Seymour, A., Acierno, R., Resnick, H. (in press). Chapter 8: Trauma Assessment and Intervention. National Victim’s Academy Textbook . Office for Victims of Crime. Trauma of sexual assault Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder . Annals, New York Academy of Sciences. Trauma, PTSD, and health risk behaviors Journal of Traumatic Stress Diagnosis, conceptualization, and treatment planning for adults: A step-by-step guide

    30. CMAJ - March 15, 1997 / Post-traumatic Stress Disorder After Childbirth: The Phe
    special issue abortion and unwanted pregnancy JE, Robins LN, McEvoy L. Post traumaticstress disorder in Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.
    http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/cdn_medical_association/cmaj/vol-156/is
    Education Éducation
    Post-traumatic stress disorder after childbirth: the phenomenon of traumatic birth
    J. Laurence Reynolds, MD, MSc CMAJ résumé Dr. Reynolds is Associate Professor with the Department of Family Medicine, University of Western Ontario, and Chief of the Department of Family Medicine, St. Joseph's Health Centre, London, Ont. This article has been peer reviewed. Paper reprints may be obtained from: Dr. J. Laurence Reynolds, St. Joseph's Health Centre, 268 Grosvenor St., London ON N6A 4V2; fax 519 646-6270; Reynolds@julian.uwo.ca © 1997 Canadian Medical Association (text and abstract/résumé) Abstract Résumé I could see everything in the mirror: the forceps, the episiotomy, my whole body being laid open. Somehow I just wasn't there. I seemed to be floating around in the ceiling. It just really wasn't happening to me. One woman's experience of childbirth Most health care professionals tend to think of birth trauma in terms of physical injury. However, childbirth can be psychologically traumatic as well. This should not be entirely surprising. It is recognized that significant psychologic morbidity can arise from problems related to reproduction, such as infertility,[1,2] ectopic pregnancy,[3] miscarriage[4­7] and abortion.[8,9] There is also some recognition that certain types of birth, such as emergency cesarean section,[10,11] can be psychologically difficult. But it appears that even an apparently normal birth can be traumatic for some women.[12] There are 2 common features of childbirth that make it potentially traumatizing: extreme pain and a sense of loss of control. The deleterious long-term sequelae of these experiences is only beginning to be recognized. In England, a "post-delivery stress" clinic has recently opened to provide care for women who have suffered a psychologically traumatic delivery.[12]

    31. Web Links
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    32. Psychiatry Clinics & Specialties At OHSU
    Les Busch, M.ed., Director. and therapy staff, who provide special education and ThePosttraumatic stress disorders Clinic provides psychiatric evaluation and
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    Email: psych@ohsu.edu Telephone: (503) 494-6176 Fax: (503) 494-6152 To make an appointment... in one of the outpatient psychiatry clinics below or to arrange a referral, please call the intake coordinator: Blaine Anderson, MSW CLINICAL PROGRAMS of the Department of Psychiatry include 20 psychiatric beds in OHSU Hospital, adult and child outpatient clinics, and subspecialty outpatient clinics for geriatric and refugee patients and for patients with sleep and mood disorders. The department operates the Behavioral Health Clinic which provides outpatient alcohol and drug abuse treatment, free gambling treatment, and community mental health services. In addition, the department operates the Children's Psychiatric Day Treatment Center , which provides a therapeutic and educational program for 3-7 year-old children and their families. Pam Edwards, M.D., Clinic Director Location: Multnomah Pavilion, 1st Floor, Room 1505

    33. Home Page For Futurehealth, Inc.
    PMS, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, bipolar disorder for alcoholism, substanceabuse and post traumatic stress disorder is trained as a special ed teacher
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    Futurehealth.org 75,000 hits/ week "Most Informative Biofeedback Site On The Web." Jim Robbins Biofeedback Central Low $ Stress Tools Intro to EEG BF Tape Course Neurofeedback Central ... 2004 Winter Brain Meeting Feb 6-10, 2004 Register before4/30 for $379
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    34. Psychosocial Issues For Children And Adolescents In Disasters, National Mental H
    and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed Introduction to the special sectionon attachment The treatment of post traumatic stress disorder in children
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    References American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (1998). Facts for families: Helping children after a disaster [Fact Sheet No. 36]. Washington, DC: Author.

    35. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry: When The Ear
    Research Depression in children Research posttraumatic stress disorder in involveinterventions targeted at anxiety disorders with special attention to
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    36. Columbia Basin Program Pages - Lutheran Community Services
    counseling groups to serve the special needs of well as those with mood disorders,Post Traumatic stress Disorder (PTSD Cheryl Garvey, M.ed., NCSP, LMHC Cheryl
    http://www.lcsnw.org/kennewick/counseling.html
    Columbia Basin Office 3321 W. Kennewick Avenue, Suite 150
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    509/735-6446 or toll-free 800/678-4876 Columbia Basin Office Home Page Counseling Foster Care Employee Assistance
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    Lutheran Community Services provides a wide range of individual and group counseling services for adults, children, adolescents, couples and families.
    • Anger Management Communication Issues Divorce Eating Disorders Family Relationships Grief and Loss Life Transitions Marital/Premarital Play Therapy Post-Traumatic Stress Sexual Abuse
    We accept and bill most major insurance plans and provide a sliding fee scale (counseling scholarships) for those with limited financial resources. Counseling Services are provided at the Lutheran Community Services office at 3321 W. Kennewick Ave., #150, Kennewick, WA. For more information on LCS Counseling Services, call 509/735-6446 or toll-free 800/678-4876. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday.

    37. Acronyms
    Parent Teacher Organizations PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder PTT personnelneeds in special education SSA screening for behavior disorders SSD - social
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    AB - Assembly Bill (California State Assembly) ABA - applied behavior analysis ABD - antisocial behavior disorders ABE - adult basic education ABIC - Adaptive Behavior Inventory for Children ABS - Adaptive Behavior Scales ACROS - automated cross referencing occupational system ACT - American College Testing AD-IN - Attention Deficit Information Network AD - attachment disorder ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act ADA - average daily attendance ADC - aid to dependent children ADD - Attention Deficit Disorder ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder ADL - Activites of Daily Living ADM - average daily membership ADR - alternative dispute resolution ADVOCNET - adult vocational network AEA - acquired eleptiform aphasia (Landau-Kleffner syndrome) AEP - alternative education placement AFDC - aid to families with dependent children AFS - adult and family services AG - annual goal AHSD - adult high school diploma AIT - Automated Information Technologies AIT - Agency for Instructional Technology ALO - alternative learning options ALS - advanced life support AMD - alternative mobility device AP - advanced placement APD - antisocialpersonality disorder APE - adaptive physical education ARC - Association for Retarded Citizens ARD - admission, review, and dismissal committee

    38. Internship5
    Risk Youth with special Emphasis on Individual Therapy with Adults, Character disorders. StateUniversity, 1991; posttraumatic stress Disorder, particularly
    http://www.utmem.edu/psych/interns/internship5.htm
    CONSORTIUM STAFF BY AGENCY CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTS Bertram, Chris, Psy.D. , University of Denver, 1998; Child and Adult Therapy and Assessment, Family Therapy, Systems Perspective. Donelson, Earle, Ph.D. , Kent State University, 1997; Individual, Group, Couples
    Therapy, Adult Assessment. Gentry, Sonny, Ph.D. , Memphis State University, 1982; Individual, Group and
    Marital Psychotherapy, Transpersonal Psychology. CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Murphy, Laura O., Ed.D. , University of Memphis, 1985; Chief of Psychology
    Department, Childhood and Adolescent Assessment and Psycho-Educational Intervention, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Positive Behavioral Supports, Interdisciplinary Consultation.
    Paavola, James C., Ph.D. , University of Texas at Austin, 1972; Child and Adolescent Assessment, Psycho-Educational Intervention, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions, Interdisciplinary Consultation. Todd, Janet L., J.D., Ph.D. , University of Kentucky, 1997; Project Coordinator of UT Center of Excellence, Child and Adolescent Assessment, Psycho-Educational Intervention, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Interdisciplinary Consultation, Special Education Law. Wilson, William M., M.A.

    39. Special Education Acronyms And Abbreviations
    PTG, parent teacher group. PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder. SPED,special education. SSBD, septimatic screening for behavior disorders.
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    Acronyms Frequently Used in Special/Gifted Education
    This list is not comprehensive; it is intended as a quick reference.
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    AAD adaptive assistive devices AAT advanced academic training ABA applied behavior analysis ABD antisocial behavior disorders ABE adult basic education AC alternative certification ACROS automated cross referencing occupational system ACT American College Testing AD attachment disorder ADA Americans with Disabilities Act; average daily attendance ADC aid to dependent children ADD attention deficit disorder ADHD attention deficit with hyperactivity disorder ADL activities of daily living ADM average daily membership ADR alternative dispute resolution ADVOC-NET adult vocational network AEA acquired eleptiform aphasia (Landau-Kleffner syndrome) AEP alternative education placement AFDC aid to families with dependent children AFS adult and family services AG annual goal AHSD adult high school diploma AI auditorily impaired AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIT Agency for Instructional Technology ALO alternative learning options ALS advanced life support AMD alternative mobility device AP advanced placement APD antisocial personality disorder; auditory processing disorder

    40. Trauma Counselling
    special interest in the treatment of traumatized children and and adolescents withmood disorders, dissociative disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder
    http://www.advancedprofessionaleducation.com/trc2002.htm
    Certificate Program in Trauma Counselling Program Director: Susan McGrail, Ph.D. (cand.), M.S.W., R.S.W.,
    Cost: $279.50 plus GST = $299.07 per module
    Requirements: Participants must complete all six modules in order to receive a Certificate. Click Here to Register This Certificate Program is for professionals working with people exposed to traumatic events including adults who experienced physical, sexual abuse and/or neglect as children; survivors of violent crime or domestic violence, sexual assault or robbery; motor vehicle or industrial accidents; natural disasters and other disasters such as war and terrorism. Using an integrated approach, the teaching team will present a critical review of current research, offer clear practice guidelines and outline future key directions in the field. TRC 201 Trauma, Attachment and the Brain
    Instructor: Annette Kussin
    TRC 202 Trauma Treatment: The Initial Phase
    Instructors: Clare Pain, Nancy Falls
    TRC 203 Long-Term Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma
    Instructor: Margaret Bogue
    TRC 204 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Effective Treatments
    Instructors: Paul Vrooman, Laurie Gillies

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