Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2023 - April Clinical Issues and Treatment Child PTSD Symptoms Following Acute Trauma: Associations Among Informant Reports and Child HR Parameters esearch has evidenced that gold standard structured diagnostic interviews are often times too resource intensive to administer in clincal settings. Rating scales offer practical, reliable, and valid methods of identifying, measuring, and tracking mental health symptoms though they rely largely on the subjective perspective of the informant. The present research aimed to expand our existing understanding of what can be learned from self- and parent-report measures of child posttraumatic stress symptoms by exploring the patterns of association among these report measures and child heart rate indices in an acute injury sample. What are asylee's impressions of leading psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress? Psychotherapy with an exposure component (ex. CBT, NET, EMDR) has received the most research support for treating posttraumatic stress among individuals seeking asylum. However, there are concerns that the emotionally challenging nature of exposure work may decrease treatment engagement and increase attrition. Ours is the first study to gather perspectives from individuals seeking asylum on which empirically supported treatments they perceive as most credible and comfortable to engage in. Browse Clinical Issues and Treatment articles International and Global Child PTSD Symptoms Following Acute Trauma: Associations Among Informant Reports and Child HR Parameters esearch has evidenced that gold standard structured diagnostic interviews are often times too resource intensive to administer in clincal settings. Rating scales offer practical, reliable, and valid methods of identifying, measuring, and tracking mental health symptoms though they rely largely on the subjective perspective of the informant. The present research aimed to expand our existing understanding of what can be learned from self- and parent-report measures of child posttraumatic stress symptoms by exploring the patterns of association among these report measures and child heart rate indices in an acute injury sample. What are asylee's impressions of leading psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress? Psychotherapy with an exposure component (ex. CBT, NET, EMDR) has received the most research support for treating posttraumatic stress among individuals seeking asylum. However, there are concerns that the emotionally challenging nature of exposure work may decrease treatment engagement and increase attrition. Ours is the first study to gather perspectives from individuals seeking asylum on which empirically supported treatments they perceive as most credible and comfortable to engage in. Browse International and Global articles Military and Combat What is the psychological impact of suicide exposure among active duty service members? Millions of people have lost someone in their lives to suicide. Research has shown the profound impact of being exposed to suicide among civilians and veterans, but less information is available about the psychological impact of exposure among active duty service members. This blog discusses the work done by a team from San Diego State University to investigate the psychological health correlates of suicide exposure among a large clinical sample of active duty service members. Browse Military and Combat articles
Home > Public Resources > Trauma Blog > 2023 - April Clinical Issues and Treatment Child PTSD Symptoms Following Acute Trauma: Associations Among Informant Reports and Child HR Parameters esearch has evidenced that gold standard structured diagnostic interviews are often times too resource intensive to administer in clincal settings. Rating scales offer practical, reliable, and valid methods of identifying, measuring, and tracking mental health symptoms though they rely largely on the subjective perspective of the informant. The present research aimed to expand our existing understanding of what can be learned from self- and parent-report measures of child posttraumatic stress symptoms by exploring the patterns of association among these report measures and child heart rate indices in an acute injury sample. What are asylee's impressions of leading psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress? Psychotherapy with an exposure component (ex. CBT, NET, EMDR) has received the most research support for treating posttraumatic stress among individuals seeking asylum. However, there are concerns that the emotionally challenging nature of exposure work may decrease treatment engagement and increase attrition. Ours is the first study to gather perspectives from individuals seeking asylum on which empirically supported treatments they perceive as most credible and comfortable to engage in. Browse Clinical Issues and Treatment articles International and Global Child PTSD Symptoms Following Acute Trauma: Associations Among Informant Reports and Child HR Parameters esearch has evidenced that gold standard structured diagnostic interviews are often times too resource intensive to administer in clincal settings. Rating scales offer practical, reliable, and valid methods of identifying, measuring, and tracking mental health symptoms though they rely largely on the subjective perspective of the informant. The present research aimed to expand our existing understanding of what can be learned from self- and parent-report measures of child posttraumatic stress symptoms by exploring the patterns of association among these report measures and child heart rate indices in an acute injury sample. What are asylee's impressions of leading psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress? Psychotherapy with an exposure component (ex. CBT, NET, EMDR) has received the most research support for treating posttraumatic stress among individuals seeking asylum. However, there are concerns that the emotionally challenging nature of exposure work may decrease treatment engagement and increase attrition. Ours is the first study to gather perspectives from individuals seeking asylum on which empirically supported treatments they perceive as most credible and comfortable to engage in. Browse International and Global articles Military and Combat What is the psychological impact of suicide exposure among active duty service members? Millions of people have lost someone in their lives to suicide. Research has shown the profound impact of being exposed to suicide among civilians and veterans, but less information is available about the psychological impact of exposure among active duty service members. This blog discusses the work done by a team from San Diego State University to investigate the psychological health correlates of suicide exposure among a large clinical sample of active duty service members. Browse Military and Combat articles