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- x, 364 pages : ill.
Cote : WM 172 T256p 2025

Souffrance ; Événements stressants de la vie ; Événements stressants de la vie - Aspect psychologique

The new edition of Posttraumatic Growth: Theory, Research and Applications includes the latest developments in the science of posttraumatic growth, including responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, epigenetics, and new interventions to facilitate posttraumatic growth. The book provides a wide range of answers to questions concerning knowledge of posttraumatic growth theory, its synthesis and contrast with other theories and models, and its applications in diverse settings. Posttraumatic Growth starts with an overview of the history, components, and outcomes of PTG. Next, chapters review quantitative, qualitative, and cross-cultural research on PTG, including in relation to cognitive function, identity formation, cross-national and gender differences, and similarities and differences between adults and children. The final section shows readers how to facilitate optimal outcomes with PTG at the level of the individual, the group, the community, and society.

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- xvi, 384 p. : ill.
Cote : WA 305 W224s 2006

Résilience (Trait de personnalité) ; Familles inadaptées ; Thérapie familiale ; Service social familial ; Familles - Aspect psychologique ; Événements stressants de la vie ; Services de santé mentale ; Stress

This informative clinical resource and text presents From a Walsh's family resilience framework for intervention and prevention with clients dealing with adversity. Drawing on extensive research and clinical experience, the author describes key processes in resilience for practitioners to target and facilitate. Useful guidelines and case illustrations address a wide range of challenges: sudden crisis, trauma, and loss; disruptive transitions, such as job loss, divorce, and migration; persistent multistress conditions of serious illness or poverty; and barriers to success for at-risk youth.

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- xi, 117 p.
Cote : WM 172 H816t 2002

Stress ; Gestion du stress ; État de stress post-traumatique - Traitement ; Événements stressants de la vie

Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes is the newest work from Mardi J. Horowitz, M.D., the clinical researcher largely responsible for modern concepts of posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD). In this book, Dr. Horowitz reveals the latest strategies for treating PTSD and expands the coverage to include several related diagnoses. Clinicians who work with patients experiencing the effects of loss, trauma, and terror, will find this handbook to be of great practical value. Readers will learn how to: - Diagnose, formulate, and treat stress response syndromes- Do a step-by-step formulation, emphasizing strengths as well as problems- Use a treatment approach that shifts as the patient changes

The author guides the reader through a unique approach to treatment. Rather than organizing the book by individual diagnoses, he integrates essential explanatory principles and techniques -- psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and pharmacological -- into a singular approach to apply to the range of diagnostic entities.

With this solid grounding in foundation principles for stress disorders, clinicians will be able to diagnose and treat patients with individual disorders more effectively.

Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes is an invaluable resource for all psychotherapists today. It will give clinicians the knowledge and therapeutic tools they need to help patients develop hope for improvement, courage to face traumatic events, and new knowledge and skills for making adaptive change.

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