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1. Pek, A., & Leahy, C. (2008, September). Genezen door EMDR [Healed by EMDR]. Psychologie Magazine, 30-33.
Language: Dutch
Format: Magazine
Abstract:
In een paar sessies van je trauma af: het kan met EMDR. Deskundigen breken zich het hoofd over een mogelijke verklaring. Het succes van een opmerkelijke behandelmethode. ...Een paar maanden geleden is Meriam van
haar fiets gereden door een automobilist die
vond dat ze niet snel genoeg opzij ging. Ze
had een hersenschudding en een gebroken pols. Dat
is allemaal goed genezen, maar sindsdien slaapt ze
slecht. Ze heeft concentratieproblemen, schrikt telkens
als ze een motor hoort optrekken, en ze durft
niet meer in de stad te fietsen.
In a few sessions of trauma you off: it can with EMDR. Experts racking their brains over a possible explanation. The success of a remarkable treatment method. ...A few months ago by Meriam
riding her bike by a motorist
thought she was not fast enough aside. They
had a concussion and a broken wrist. That
is all well healed, but since then she sleeps
bad. She has difficulty concentrating, always startled
when she hears an engine acceleration, and they dare
no longer in the city bikes.
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2. Kennedy, J. E., Jaffee, M. S., Leskin, G. A., Stokes, J. W., Leal, F. O., & Fitzpatrick, P. J. (2007). Posttraumatic stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder-like symptoms and mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 44(7), 895-920. doi:10.1682/JRRD.2006.12.0166.
Language: English
Format: Journal
Abstract:
In this article, we review the literature on posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) and PTSD-like symptoms that
can occur along with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion,
with specific reference to concussive injuries in the military.
We address four major areas: (1) clinical aspects of TBI
and PTSD, including diagnostic criteria, incidence, predictive
factors, and course; (2) biological interface between PTSD and
TBI; (3) comorbidity between PTSD and other mental disorders
that can occur after mild TBI; and (4) current treatments for
PTSD, with specific considerations related to treatment for
patients with mild TBI or concussive injuries.
Keywords: Biological Factors Blast Concussion Clinical Course Comorbidity Concussion Incidence Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Posttraumatic Stress Disorder PTSD Rehabilitation TBI Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment
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