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Linda J Schupp

Assessing and Treating Trauma and PTSD

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  • Anette Højer Jensenhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    The hippocampus gives events a beginning, middle and end.
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    Bremner (2002) explains that the hippocampus puts memories into a timeline, weighs them and puts them into perspective.
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    It is also involved in short-term memory, held temporarily, and moved to longterm or forgotten
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    Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Criteria apply to adults, adolescents, and children older than six years.
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    Horowitz (1999) reminds us that “​​​​​​​talking”​​​​​​​ can be helpful right after a disaster, because it promotes understanding and reduces irrational fantasies about why the tragedy occurred. However, each person has a coping style and they don’​​​​​​​t all process in the same manner. Horowitz (1999) explains: “​​​​​​​Some people seek out every bit of information; others need time for ‘​​​​​​​dosing’​​​​​​​ to take in one tolerable bit of meaning at a time, and still others need to take some time off for recovery.
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    Adjustment disorders: Emotional and behavioral symptoms that occur within 3 months of the onset of a stressor.
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    The frontal cortex is occupied with planning, evaluating, organizing, and executing; the frontal lobe is also involved in mood regulation and emotion.
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    Bremner (2002) explains that elevated levels of cortisol can damage the hippocampus, the structure in the limbic cortex of the temporal lobe, which is involved in learning and memory.
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    Bremner (2002) explains that the hippocampus puts memories into a timeline, weighs them and puts them into perspective.
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    Damage to the hippocampus by high levels of cortisol disrupts its ability to form new memories. In fact, too much cortisol can cause atrophy or cell death in the hippocampus.
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