BIBLIOGRAPHY
Culture and society in posttraumatic stress disorder : implications for psychotherapy
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Title of Doc / Book :
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Culture and society in posttraumatic stress disorder : implications for psychotherapy
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eng
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Source of Document :
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Bibliographic record from: Holocaust and genocide bibliographic database. -- Jerusalem : Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, 1994 (ver 2.2)
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American journal of psychotherapy. 1987 Oct; 41(4): 519-530
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Main Entry – Person :
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Boehnlein, James K.
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Summary / Abstract :
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Anthropological and sociological perspectives can contribute to a more comprehensive diagnostic formulation in the cross-cultural psychotherapy of posttraumatic stress disorder. Approaches to treatmen t and implications for cross-cultural psychotherapy are described. Case studies are presented of Cambodian females aged 24 and 47 years who had survived internment in concentration camps in Cambodia, and their posttraumatic symptoms were exacerbated by factors such as immigration, separation from pasttraditions, and change in social status. (IHG Staff).
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Copyright
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© DC-Cam
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