Cognitive vulnerabilities to the development of PTSD: A review of four vulnerabilities and the proposal of an integrative vulnerability model
LS Elwood, KS Hahn, BO Olatunji… - Clinical Psychology …, 2009 - Elsevier
While some individuals develop PTSD subsequent to traumatic experiences, many
individuals resume prior functioning naturally. Diathesis-stress models suggest that stable …
individuals resume prior functioning naturally. Diathesis-stress models suggest that stable …
Implicit measures of association in psychopathology research.
Studies obtaining implicit measures of associations in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (4th ed., Text Revision; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) Axis I …
Mental Disorders (4th ed., Text Revision; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) Axis I …
PTSD after deployment to Iraq: conflicting rates, conflicting claims
BackgroundPost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been called one of the signature
injuries of the Iraq War. In this review prevalence estimates of PTSD are summarized and …
injuries of the Iraq War. In this review prevalence estimates of PTSD are summarized and …
Intolerance of uncertainty and PTSD symptoms: Exploring the construct relationship in a community sample with a heterogeneous trauma history
Intolerance of uncertainty has received substantial empirical attention in recent years. The
contribution of intolerance of uncertainty to the development and maintenance of anxiety …
contribution of intolerance of uncertainty to the development and maintenance of anxiety …
Child abuse and negative explicit and automatic self-associations: The cognitive scars of emotional maltreatment
Individuals reporting Childhood Abuse (CA)(ie, emotional neglect, emotional-, physical-and
sexual-abuse) are marked by increased explicit (ie self-reported) negative self-associations …
sexual-abuse) are marked by increased explicit (ie self-reported) negative self-associations …
Why total force fitness?
In this article we describe a new paradigm for “Total Force Fitness.” In an age of sustained
conflict, fitness requires continuous performance, resilience, and recovery of the whole …
conflict, fitness requires continuous performance, resilience, and recovery of the whole …
Support mechanisms and vulnerabilities in relation to PTSD in veterans of the Gulf War, Iraq War, and Afghanistan deployments: a systematic review
Pretrauma factors of psychiatric history and neuroticism have been important in highlighting
vulnerability to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), whereas posttrauma support …
vulnerability to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), whereas posttrauma support …
Self-esteem treatment in anxiety: A randomized controlled crossover trial of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) versus Competitive Memory …
ABP Staring, DPG Van den Berg, DC Cath… - Behaviour research and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background and purpose Little is known about treating low self-esteem in anxiety disorders.
This study evaluated two treatments targeting different mechanisms:(1) Eye Movement …
This study evaluated two treatments targeting different mechanisms:(1) Eye Movement …
A model of resilience and meaning after military deployment: Personal resources in making sense of war and peacekee** experiences
ML Schok, RJ Kleber… - Aging & mental …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of the present study was to examine whether the specific personal resources of self-
esteem, optimism and perceived control, combined in the latent variable called 'resilience' …
esteem, optimism and perceived control, combined in the latent variable called 'resilience' …
Changing for better or worse? Posttraumatic growth reported by soldiers deployed to Iraq
IM Engelhard, MJJ Lommen… - Clinical Psychological …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
There has been increased interest in self-perceived posttraumatic growth, but few
longitudinal studies have focused on its relationship with posttraumatic stress. Self …
longitudinal studies have focused on its relationship with posttraumatic stress. Self …