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ACRPPS 13 | Related Psychology - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | |||
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ACRPPS | Beahrs, J. O. 1990. The Evolution of Post-traumatic Behavior: Three Hypotheses. Dissociation 3(1): 15-21. | |||
ACRPPS | Boylan, Richard. 1994. Some Abductees Dont Have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. In Alien Discussions: Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference, ed. Andrea Pritchard, David E. Pritchard, John E. Mack, Pam Kasey, and Claudia Yapp, Cambridge: North Cambridge Press. | |||
ACRPPS | Branscomb, L. P. 1991. Dissociation in Combat-related Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Dissociation 4(1): 13-20. | |||
ACRPPS | McNally, R. J., Kaspi, S. P., Riemann, B. C., and Zeitlin, S. B. 1990. Selective Processing of Threat Cues in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 99(4): 398-402. | |||
ACRPPS | van der Kolk, B. A. 1994. The Body Keeps the Score: Memory and the Evolving Psychobiology of Posttraumatic Stress. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 1: 253-265. | |||
ACRPPS | Wickramasekera, I. 1986. A Model of People at High Risk to Develop Chronic Stress-Related Somatic Symptoms: Some Predictions. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 17: 437-47. |
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