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  • 1. CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): full guideline, including appendices 1-13

    ...guidelines 1 1.2 The national PTSD guideline 3 2 Post-traumatic...diagnosis 8 2.4 Aetiology of PTSD 14 2.5 Treatment and management...physical interventions for PTSD in adults 6.1 Introduction...5 Working with refugees and asylum seekers 120 10.6 Role of the non... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 28 September 2006 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 2. Passiflora for anxiety disorder

    ...disorder such as generalized anxiety disorder, postraumatic stress disorder, panic or obsessive compulsive disorder...phobia, agoraphobia, other types of phobia, postraumatic stress disorder), irrespective of gender, and ethnic background... read summary

    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 24 January 2007 - Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd - Publication type: Systematic reviews

  • 3. CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): NICE guideline

    ...clinics. For some people with PTSD, this may be the main point...disaster, programme refugees and asylum seekers Many individuals involved...brief screening instrument for PTSD at 1 month after the disaster...For programme refugees and asylum seekers at high risk of developing PTSD consideration should be given... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 23 March 2005 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 4. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): presenter slides

    ... Further Info What is PTSD? A disorder that develops...Further Info How common is PTSD? Probability of developing...recognise, screen and diagnose PTSD assess and coordinate care...Following disaster Refugees and asylum seekers 9 Intro Clinical background...

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 04 November 2005

  • 5. Biochemical terrorism : too awful to contemplate , too serious to ignore : subjective literature review .

    ...2003) The epidemiology of PTSD and patient vulnerability factors...a Psychosocial Perspective on PTSD and Treatment. Chichester: John...Text] Shalev, A. (1992) Postraumatic stress disorder among injured survivors of a terrorist... read summary

    SCIE Social Care Online, 01 January 2003

  • 6. Valerian for anxiety disorders

    ...symptom (panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, social phobia, agoraphobia, other types of phobia, postraumatic stress disorder). Effectiveness was measured using clinical outcome measures and other scales for anxiety symptoms. Data... read summary

    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 18 October 2006 - Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd - Publication type: Systematic reviews

  • 7. Asylum claims and memory of trauma: sharing our knowledge.

    ...this context. arrow MEMORY TOP ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION BREADTH OF EVIDENCE MEMORY FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES...asylum is the ability of the asylum seeker to remember past experiences...by scientific evidence. Memory and trauma When people...traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been shown to be associated... read summary

    SCIE Social Care Online, 01 January 2007 - Publication type: research

  • 8. Discrepancies in autobiographical memories - implications for the assessment of asylum seekers: repeated interviews study.

    ...implications for the assessment of asylum seekers: repeated interviews study...consistency of autobiographical memory of people seeking asylum...assumption that discrepancies in asylum seekers' accounts of persecution...Autobiographical Memories in Asylum Seekers. Am. J. Psychiatry 165...2007). Asylum claims and memory of trauma: sharing our... read summary

    SCIE Social Care Online, 01 January 2002 - Publication type: research

  • 9. Research review

    ...Conclusion: An excessive focus on PTSD may result in some key protective factors...diagnosis and clinical response to PTSD. In addition, pressure to ‘integrate...Good practice: Disabled refugees/asylum seekers Background: Many agencies and projects...post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or who were in-patients. As with...from the experiences of non-disabled asylum seekers. It is not possible to comment given...

    Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young Peoples Services, 07 January 2010

  • 10. Guide to providing mental health care support to asylum seekers in primary care

    ...Introduction Asylum seekers come from many...familiar. Many asylum seekers therefore arrive...problems with memory and concentration...more severe cases asylum seekers may present with...Stress Disorder PTSD... read summary

    NHS Evidence - Ethnicity and Health Specialist Collection, 01 January 2009 - Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners - Publication type: Care guideline

 

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