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Victims' Response to Trauma and Implications for Interventions: A Selected Review and Synthesis of the Literature
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Table of Contents
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
KEY FINDINGS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1
Trauma Process
2.2
Trauma Sub-Groups: The Role of Severity
2.3
Cognitive Processing Effects of Trauma
2.4
Coping Strategies
2.4.1
Use of Natural Supports
2.4.2
Use of Professional Supports
2.5
Medicalization of Trauma
2.5.1
Relationship to DSM-IV Disorders
2.5.2
Application of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)
2.6
Effect of Pre-Trauma Characteristics on Coping and Recovery
2.7
Matching Clients to Interventions: Treatment Readiness
2.8
Conclusion of the Literature Review
3.
IMPLICATIONS FOR VICTIMS
3.1
Heterogeneity of Victims: Need for a Services Continuum
4.
IMPLICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS
4.1
Assessment and Screening
4.2
Client Matching and Continuum of Services
4.3
Vicarious Traumatization and Burnout
5.
GAPS IN THE LITERATURE
6.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.
REFERENCES
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