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    Trauma and health: Physical health consequences of exposure toextreme stress

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed)American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, US, http://www.apa.org/books

    This volume summarizes findings on trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD) in relation to three domains of outcomes: health status and disease,somatization, and utilization and cost. Contributors examine how trauma and PTSDcould lead to poor physical health through correlates such as depression, hostility,and maladaptive coping and health behaviors. They also present findings on thebiology of stress and implications for clinical and health policy. This volume providesa comprehensive summary of existing literature and a critical look at current empiricalwork. It will stimulate research and support clinical practice by providing clinicianswith solid information that can inform their work with patients. The volume clearlyshows that poor physical health should be recognized, along with mental health

    problems and impaired physical functioning, as an outcome of traumatic exposure.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)

    1.A context for understanding the physical health consequences of exposureto extreme stress.

    By Schnurr, Paula P.; Green, Bonnie L.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physical

    health consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 3-10). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    2.Trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, and health status.

    By Green, Bonnie L.; Kimerling, Rachel

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 13-42). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    3.Costs and health care utilization associated with traumatic experiences.

    By Walker, Edward A.; Newman, Elana; Koss, Mary P.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 43-69). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    4.Depression, trauma, and cardiovascular health.

    By Ford, Daniel E.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 73-97). Washington, DC,

    US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

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    5.Coping and health: A comparison of the stress and trauma literatures.

    By Aldwin, Carolyn M.; Yancura, Loriena A.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 99-125). Washington, DC,

    US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    6.Psychoneuroimmunology and trauma.

    By Dougall, Angela Liegey; Baum, Andrew

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 129-155). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    7.Posttraumatic stress disorder, allostatic load, and medical illness.

    By Friedman, Matthew J.; McEwen, Bruce S.Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 157-188). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    8. Somatization and multiple idiopathic physical symptoms: Relationship totraumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder.

    By Engel, Charles C., Jr.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 191-215). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    9.Trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, and health risk behaviors.

    By Rheingold, Alyssa A.; Acierno, Ron; Resnick, Heidi S.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 217-243). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

    10.Understanding relationships among trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder,and health outcomes.

    By Schnurr, Paula P.; Green, Bonnie L.

    Schnurr, Paula P. (Ed); Green, Bonnie L. (Ed), (2004). Trauma and health: Physicalhealth consequences of exposure to extreme stress, (pp. 247-275). Washington, DC,US: American Psychological Association, xii, 311 pp.

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